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vi mmtm wmi 'Ml tllllll (X lllllllil THURSDAY. AUGTJBT J. LARQE3T REAI LERS Indiana OF CARPETS i Uphclstery Goods, Curtain Goods, Rugs, Hatts, Floor Oil Cloths. Table Oil ClbtHt, Stair Coverings, Cornices. Hollands, Shades, Fixtures, SILKS! Dress Goods, Garments, Shawls, Housekeeping Goods, Woolens, Lacas, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, LOWEST CASH PRICES.

vpSbjUUU WORTH OF fJ; Wa 'aw TO BE SOLD OHEAF IN THE NEXT fHIRTYDAYS Now is tlio Timelto got riiirc at "km 70 Calhoiin 4 Fori layne, tnd. Opp Ayoline House, ahum: THE CITY. Judge John Morris Li back from In dlanapolls. Superintendent O'Bourke ii en route to Petoskey. The market was very large and well tnAvnfn Ooly one drunk disposed of In police court thii morning.

Gen. Bam B. Sweet, the 'popular Wabash agent, li home from Dayton, bhfc The Wabash pay car comes In this ng'U'i'i'w'theVwptojrei'foi': June." Andy Kalbacker wai at Borne City yesterday arranging for bia picnic, Auguet.22. 'A party wilt be given at the Bwee ney homestead on Weat Washington atreet to night. The Grace Reformed Sunday aohool children will picnic in Vordermark'a grove next Sunday: Mrs.

WU1 Beed, of the Robinson house, hn returned from Warsaw; where the vUlied friends. An excursion iMrty. filling nine coaches, passed through the city from Winchester to Some City thli morn lng. George A. A i tray, formerly of thii city; now traveling for the National School FurnUhing company, la In the city to day.

L.O, Singer, formerly of the hat firm of Pyke A Singer, of thii city, now of Lima, Ohio, ii in town atop plng at the Aveline house, Tom Peelle denlei the stealing of watch from a fellow He says Charley Alvord nipped the ticker and they both blew In the ro ceedi for budge. Barry Mettgar, the handsome clerk of the circuit court, Is home from hli summer Harry denies the Oi alan atory, but reports, the Conservatory belles tweeter than ever, Will Douglass, who wai recently appointed agent of the, me and' North Shore Dispatch line, has doubled the business of the company sines be took charge of the office. A Pittsburg fireman iklpped the town lut' Bight, fearing arrest on ao count: of hll illicit affections for a boose vllle," The man's brother is a wall known Pittsburg conductor. Auge will remove fall floral houses from East Wayne atreet to the Vordermirk property on East Washington atreet, September li The place Is now being fitted up for the hot houses. The challenge made some time ago by the Clipper ball club, of thla city, to the printers to play a game of ball has bf en accepted by the latter; end will, probably be played on Wednesday: next at Leagu? park.

Will fireman on the Pittsburg, road, who. was stabbed at Crestline aome weeks ago, is still con fined to hia bed. His recovery Is by no means certain. He was tabbed by a fellow fireman and said himself it was done playfully. A base ball tournament 'will be held at Pleasant Lake, August 22, 28 and 24,1883.

There will.be two classes, the Steuben county clubs, barring Pleasant Lake, and amateur clubs. The purse for amateun is $200.00, 1100 00 to flrat, $60 00 to second and $40 00 to third. A little over half of the $160,000 Anhbury University endowment wu ralaed at the expiration of the time fixed by Mr. DePaw. He hai agreed to allow the trustees three months more.

A subscription paper wilt shortly be circulated by the friends of the university In thii city, Columbia City Poet: "Llman and Waiter McLallen started yesterday on their bicycles for a grand trip to South Whitley, North Manchester, Wabash, Huntington, Roanoke and Fort Wayne; They wore knee breech el, railroad shirts and rubber hats. The boys anticipate a good time," The champion pea nut, eater hat reported. A young man from Oedar Ureek township sat down In store on East Berry atreet yesterday after noon and ate three quarts of the ground peas at one sitting. The detk In the place compelled: him to carry out the shells which he bad thrown on the floor, it was Impossible for customers to enter without climbing over them. Logansport Pharos; A wholesale change about in editorial circles baa Just taken place at Fort.

Wayne. F. Healy.foimerly city editor of Tjh SiNTiNEL, assumes a similar, position on the Qizetle, being succeeded on Thb Skntimei, by Ohas. Haas, of the Wabash Courier. Mr.

Keator retires from the Qatetta and from Fort Wayne Journalism, Mr. Haas la a tery bright. journalist, i The Wabash ahopi are abut down to day. Auditor Griebel Ii back from. The Pittiburg employes will be paid to morrow.

Decatur and Winchester are to bare telephone exchanges. Wade, formerly ol Fori Wayne, la visiting In the Oharlea McOolloch, prtaldent oil the Hamilton national bank, la at WlllliD. county clerk, Is suffering from an attack of rheuma tlsm, George Bourie, 'of Owen, Plxley A ia taking a week's 'vacation at Chicago. The Arlon aooiety will give; acred concert next Sunday1 evening at their West Main, street, between the Munde and Grand Rapids' roads, li macadsmlted. North western League games yesterday Toledo 'i, Bay City Springfield 8, Qaincy 0.

The Pan Handle road wanta to run passenger trains Into Chicago over the Pittsburg road. Mrs. Jones, wife of the Deputy Recorder, is' visiting at Chicago, and Charley looks sad and lonesome. Dr. Kent K.

Wheelock la just now doing the bachelor act. His wife and baby are In the country visiting relatives. Benjamin' Gutera nth, administrator of the estate of Michael Koehleln has filed an Inventory of property of deceased. George L. Benson has gone to Mil waukee, at which place he joins his wife who has been vial ting there for the past three weeks, National League games yesterday: New York 5, Providence 11 Boston 9, Philadelphia Buffalo 4, Chicago Detroit 8, Cleveland 4.

August VelrofTi hand Is swollen terribly from the eflecU of the cat He suffered intense agony last night, the pain extending to hia shoulder. The City went to Tipper Sandusky, to day to participate In the band tournament. The boys will certainly capture the first prise if given a show, Mr. and Mrs, Hollls; Qlliett fave agreed to and divorce ault will likely be Instituted very soon. The case against' him for wife desertion will be dismissed.

Depnfy Sheriff Nelson was at Woodbnrn yesterday and seised three car loads of black ash hoopi belong lag to Wi O. Crawford. aeliure was in favor or at, Edgerton, George Jordan; a Nickel Plate brake man, was hurt at South Whitley last night, by falling off the top of a freight He was brought to this city and taken to his beme in Bloomingdale. A warrant was issued from Wilkin' son's court few dayi ago for one Ketchum, of Huntertown. The fel low heard of it and went before the Huntertown magistrate, plead guilty nd was fined, a nominal sum.

The Fort Wayne justice is mad. A man with both legs off at the knee was staggering abont Oalhonn atreet yesterday afternoon very drunk, and abusing and insulting every one he met, because he bad been refused liquor in a well known Calhoun atreet saloon. He wu altogether a revolting object. The Keller Medicine company has leased the Hornung property on Harrison atreet for a term of ten years. The company will begin immediately to remodel tbeentire Interior of the houses' for their machinery, at a coat of $1,600.

They expect to occupy the premises In about a month. The' remains of little Emetine Fren ael were sent to Logansport this morning at 4 o'clock. At Logansport the body will be taken to the residence of John Day, on Market street, and the funeral services held at 2 o'clock to day from Mr. Day's house, Rev. L.

Zelgler. officiating. Frentel and wife formerly resided in Logsm port and have several chlldrsn buried there. The plans for thevlmmena whole 'sale house to be erected at the corner of Washington and Calhoun street have The structure Is to be four stories high, plain and neat The windows will be very large and French plate glass will be used. A high tower will ornament, the build Ing at the southeast corner, Altogether It will be an architectural beauty, LaGrange county Is the richest per capita of any county In northeastern Indiana." The assessed valuation In 1882 gave In Allen, $816.78 peroapltar DeKalb, Elkhart, $38072; Eoaclouako, Sot 04; Lagrange, 1455.

19; Noble, S68.7S; SUuoen, Whitley, $387.67, The only county In excess tf LaGrange la St. Joeeph, with $451 07 per capita: The highest In the sUU is Udion, with $677.69, Rodney Ellenwood, the Pittsburg engineer, is quite ill. Mrs, Monahan, mother of Dennis Monahan, the hatter, Is seriously ill. Mrs. D.

Foster is entertaining her sister, Miss Payne, of Grand Ksp The Arion eoclety rehearsed last night, and people In the vicinity didn't sleep. Superintendent Wilkinson buvesu. ed 750 bushels of oats yesterday at the poor farm. Mra, Rev. Wagenhals, now at Ores son, Is the mother of a sweet little girl baby, i A dog was run over by a West Main street car last night; and hot'' by of ficer O'Byan.

Louis Scbirmeyer; the clothier, went east this sfUrnobn to purchase a big stock of fall clothing. A patent has just been isiued to Master Mechanic of the Wabash, on a two wheeled vehicle. Deputy PoitmMier Woodworth leaves for Petoekey next week, at which place will remain for some time. The Union Chapel Sunday school give an excursion to Rome City: tomorrow. Fare, $1, Train leaves at 8 a.m.

The cat that bit Adolph Valroff did not the rabies; as reported in another paper. The cat fell trom the roof and had fit Henry Bltaman, township assessor, Is no longer solicitor for C. Lum bsrd. He found the insurance business pretty tough. The' Improved: Game Mower wai tested again this afternoon on the Simons farm' near the poor house.

It worked handsomely. 1 Bob Shoaff has resigned his position in the auditor's office and is now book keeper for Bursley A the West Main itreet grocers. Arthur Dodge aeveri bia connection with the sheriff 'i office September Mr. Dodge will engige in business, so we understand. t.B.

Hedekln filed kis bond this morning as water works trustee with A. O. Trentman and M. Ksne surlty. The bond is for $20,000, W.

W. Rockhlll now drives a promising youiig two ysar old. Thr anl, mal was ralaed on his farm west of town and will show good soon. A pleasant time nay be expected at the M.E. college tonight on the oocaalon of the "Mother "Hubbard" aoclal given by the Wayne atreet church.

L. M. Jones baa sold lot No. 1, at the corner of Spy Bun and Riverside avenues, to Peter Standt for $700.: The purchaser will build on the prop erty at onoe. Merrill and Hillary, the second and third basemen of the Fort Wayne club, were fined $50 each for' bowling up.

It will be remembered they did not play Tuesday. Wilhelmina Borkenitein, the three weeks old daughter of Christ. Bor kenstein, living on West Maid street, died, last night. Funeral to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Cy Pike, the 'bus agent at the south depot gives an excursion to Rome Oity Sept', 1. No one in town has more friends than Oy and every one of them are going to hia picnic.

CI, Ei Higglns, through Messrs. Hay den and Douglass, has sold hia property, lot 73 in Hamilton's rsoond ad addition, to Dr. Devilbiaa for the sum of $900. The erection of an elegant residence will at once be commenced. The police committee will meet to night and select two patrolmen.

The candidates are Tim Dalton, Constable Hebblson and Wm. Palmer, of the Sixth ward, Ed Qulnn, of Third, and Sam Bovine, of the Ninth. There is no candidate from the Fourth, the councilman there preferring to have Wenninghoff returned. A young gentleman from Pennsylvania called at the county clerk's office to day to obtain a reoord of the marriage of hli parents. The record reads, "Morgan Lewis and Mary I and was one of the first marriages recorded In this oounty.

He will use the paper In obtaining a pension for his mother, A great game of base ball was that played by the "Real Eitatei" and "Court Housen," yesterday afternoon at Concordia college grounds. The result was galling defeat to the fee simple fellows, by a score of 5 to 7 at the end of the, fifth Inning, they all being too tired to play more. Dave Fisher, the left fielder for the Real picked up a hot ball batted to him and held It In bia' hand until the batter made two home runs, Joe Edsallwas on second, when Deacon Jones batted the ball and crowded him to third. He kicked at not being allowed to remain. Altogether the game was a funny one and created big laugh.

Both nines are complaining of considerable lameness today. Abmash up. A freight Bnglne Craahee Into, a Cabooe at Van Wert Great Damage Dona and all Traina The rallrosdi have been enjoying great luck lately, but, thla morning the monotony was relieved by a first claas smash. upon the Pittsburg road at Van Wert. The: first, section of freight train No.

71 itopped at Van Wert but the second section, Imme' dlately following, did not, hence the The second section run into the caboose of the first train, splinter ing It and throwing It from the track. Theenglnewai also badly battered up and disabled. The occupants of the caboose saw the engine coming in time to si their Uvea by jumping from the car, The Pittsburg limited due here at 6:30 was delayed about five hours by the collision. The damage will be quite heavy. A RASCALLY ACT, The Tloket Agent at Ulna, 8enda a German Clrl to Wla oonalnlVIa Port Wayne and Crand Raplda Her Puree la Deputed.

Ulna, 111., can bout of the meanest ticket agent In the" country. A few dsya ago a green German girl named Maggie Buel him and asked for a ticket to Weyaumeya, where her relative reside. The fellow sold her a ticket to Chicago and then advised her to go by way of Fort Wayne, and Grand Rapids. He gave her written instructions to that effect and told her It would cost her but a tew dollara more than she paid htm. The poor girl came here yesterday with' dollar or two Id her pocket, bsing farther away from Wisconsin than when she left home.

Officer Limecooly was accosted by the woman and to him the told her story. Mack Brackenildge was Informed and arranged to let the girl have' through tickets to her destination. Her joy at this Information was unbounded and she could hardly refrain from embracing 'the handsome ticket clipper. MIu Buel wai put on board a train by Officer Limecooly today and' atarted on ker journey' to Quite a purse of money was collected at the south depot' and given the unfortunate girl Again, ay Scoop by the Port Wayne. The third game between the Fort Waynes and the Peorial yesterday at temoon wai a very Interesting one, and the prettiest one of the three by all odds.

There were hut two errors In the: entire' contest, these being. made by Seaward, of the Peorlas, and Hillary, ot our club. The result of the game, a goose egg for the visitors and five: for the' Fort Waynes, wai loudly which even the good natured Peorlas joined, Below we give the boobs BTurvmos: lUISlmiSmSII reorla .11 I I I It (I 0 Ton l0o0olC Earned runs Fort Wayne 1. First base on errors Peoria 1, Base on called balls Peoria 1, Fort Wayne I. Balls called Kent, 63, Brown 92, Struck out 8chwarti, Levis, iFul mer, Phelon, Kent, Elnrie 2, Hillary McDonough.

Strikes called Kent, 9, Brawn, 10. Left on bases Fort Wayne 6 Peoria 6 Two base hits Brown, Forrest. Three base hit McSorley, Passed balls Fulmer 8, McDonough 2. Time of gsme One hour and fifty three minutes. Umpire Bryon E.

Clarke. Scorer Schroeder, Good Bridge Signals. For a year past on the Pennsylvania lines west' of Pittsburg there has been In use a very simple but effective device to avoid accidents st thel covered bridges, by alarrna placed at a distance of 200 feet from either approach to the dangerous msn trape. Strong posts are set upright in tie ground, and an arm extended from them runs directly across the track, so high Up as to be out of reach. Hanging from it are pieces of rubber hose or rope, placed near together and banging down ao as to corns within a few feet of the top of a box car.

Should a brakeman be on top of a car when he reaches the alarm the hose tape him on the' head, and he knows danger ia near and drops to bjs handi and kneel until, the bridge li passed. The efficiency of the. plan la ahown In the fact that ainoe thla life protector has been used not a man bar been killed by being struck with a bridge, while in the year' preceding five Uvea were lost In thla toe? common way of killing off freight train brakeman, Out by Her Other Lover. Frank Oauso'e saloon last night was the scene, Or at least the 'first act of what mlaht have been a tnawl William Buhner, who has recentlv worked for Frank Hake.wu in love V. with young lady named'Olark; who workafora Weit Wayne itreet family.

Rohner Is supremely, jealous of her and last night when he saw her enter Frank Oasso's jialoon with a cully named Fedar, who works at Olds' wagon and lit at the table and drink' the festive beer with him, his soul was In arms and for the fray, As hippy couple came. Bohnir: tackled: tbem. High words followed, the rivals pounded each other and the kitchen mechaolo screamed, whereupon Rohner drew a knife and cut Fedar teirrl bly In; the cheek, Dr, McOaskey dressed the Injured man 'i wound and the girl skipped but A warrant wis issued for Rohner'i arrest from Juitice Ryan's court and the trial is in progress thla afternoon. The Columbia City Post isyis "The twelfth and thirteenth congressional districts extend practically across northern Indiana, It la a 'con sumation devoutly wished' that they both be represented In the 49 th oon grees by good democrats who may be supported by a democratic president Out. district is lure and we have no doubt the' present Incumbent Judge Lowry will be out next man.

Who' can carry the other district! Even Calkins admits that Judge'Locg'csn beat him. With two euch representative men and staunch democrats, Northern Indiana might well be proud Personally and from local considerations we are for Judge Long for judge again, and if he will accept he has our but if the democracy of his district, desire bis services in congress he ought to submit to their decision and so ought we, though It would be at the price of having some man: of inferior ability for judge." Mrs. A. Geiimar, aud children, have returned from Mansfield, Ohio. Human Blood.

On the nu'ritv and vitality of the blood depend the vigor and health of the whole system; Disease of various kinds ii often only the sign that nature is trying to remove the disturbing cause. A remedy that gives life and vigor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other impurities from it, as Hood's Sarsaparilra, undonbtedly does, must be the means Of 'preventing many diseases that would occur without Its use. Sold bv Parasol manipulating la a leiding element of Long Bnncb. flirtation. Silence ia generally safe and gener ally prudent, but there are times when it la disgraceful to be silent.

For In stance, we hear ot some one suffering untold agonies from some of the numerous diseaaea that, can be cured by Pacific Liver Pills It is disgracef 1 not to tell them of this The Victor Steam Washing Thii marvel of the nineteenth century will be placed on exhibition at the Northern Indiana fair, to be held In September 10 to 15. The Victor is just what Its name Implies and requires no endorsement beyond Its own merits, as time, labor and. the wear necessarily produced by all kindaof friction machine will be saved. In this respect It has no equal. Manufactured by the Vlctot Steam Washing Machine company, Bluffton, Indiana.

18dAw2t Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the fundamental principles and enjoyments accorded to free America. But in the absence of health life becomes a living death liberty bondage and the pursuit of happiness a misery. To secure a new lease of life; to free yourself from bondage; to enjoy the pursuits of life, use Oovert's Modoc Stomach Bitters. Tbey are a pleasant and positive cure for dyspepsia, liver com plaint and all kldne diseases and la unequalled as a blood purifier. For sale by F.

Thleme, 94 Calhoun street may 29 6m "There's Mnsfe In Oor Wwi BEHOLD An assortment of 160 different patterns of the latest styles of OBBiaH AND BEST; I Mhrifls Made, up Into Bacque, Frock and Out awsy Suits, now on our counters; $7 00 Suits now $6 80 $8 00 Suits now $7 20. $9 00 Sniti now $8 10. $10 00 Suiti now $9 00. $11 00 Suits now! $9 00. $12 00 Suits now $10 80.

$13 00 Salts now $11.70. $14 00 Suits now $12 60. $15 00 Bulls now $18 60. $16 00 Suits now $14 40. $17 00 Suits now $15 80.

Working Pants 81c. Working Pants, 90c. Working Pants, $1 18, And alt our goods at reduced prices. I Lrpe Linei.Cf Boys cii At "Out 15 and Slain St. mw ift, i dothiersforMen1 and Boy's.

alar SO daw im Sticky li FlyPaperl Now is the time to kUl files with STICKY FliYPAPBli Which can be had both In Wholesale and Retail Quantities at the Good 8amarIUn Drug Store, cor Barr and Wayne GEO. LOESbi RE SITES, DVD. DENTIST, OFPIOB, 27 OALHOTJ1T fJT, rorl Wayn. I'nd. Entrance list stairway soiith or Piur Klasr's store.

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Janas dawly Dr. LARK JOHNSON'S INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP (JureS all dlRAftflfifl nf fVlO RtnmarSi Ww.yowelB.KIdnerB, Skin and Blood MILIa ONSteatlrVtoitB efflcaoy In heallngr tho above natned diseases, and pronounce It to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN; Guaranteed to Cure Dv8Den8la. riH AQBNTS' WANTHD. LL labrattn 77 W. Third it.

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PRESCOlt BROS. WEOLKBALE AND RECTAII, Stoves, Etc. lommenciDg Saturday, June 30th. Th. nnderilRned will open tb ot Praoott Hna nlri ilanrf 13 and IIS East Columbia atieot, at prlvat sal.

at retail and Jl. tms aal la pawnptorr, the lmbllo WU1 Uad It to tlielr lntaraat to rail nrt xainlnaitflok and prices. MUMLHU. HAHIMAN. Jant2S 1 'M HKE'S GROCER iBOCALHOUNSTl The, Choicest Coffees, roasted freak everyday', The Finest Teas that can be purchased in any Market, Fine Bottled Wines for family suss, The finest Una at Yimu.

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