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ij i 1 1 i mi utf Manage tKjfl FOR TDE BALE OP ttf ill in i inniim 'inKonnenrinttii ana. Wffioa a AND i COMPANY, lb 48 CUiotiA streets iv'We ilep. the' sesaotfctliroBgVrA' large nd'Welffc6kctAd'itoo'iIn illofion dflf iferent departments, arid 'guarantee our PRICES AS LOfiAB THOSE, ANY HOUBB 'IN THBUNITED Hft'prompt attention paldtoMWbVderi, lift ItriT OUR II naif: to ana to uunoun sireeii JT flazlhar down through' the burning mere mirrorea raeji 1 10a uuq vmwunu niy wwivi, the Sovereign Father the MdiatlDg Creator Spirit; SucU'words anewji nave viij oajitcob what. i. Inexpressible, to describe what fwimwi 'descrlntlonthe re al hwfter ha shall guess j' Best S1I kmr Mated itMWfcT Kertti aaatManna hare.Btamped4&j4Ibw pmeroger JUrosare soia cheaper; fleeotatydj 11 pieces, AUf unanaeuers, ijamps, hFrenchtandKMlteh can Jirav'fieiber1 ah'tf' bette'gObHs at Ward's Fine Stone WanL'aChean Crockry, No.

8 west Wayne, Ind Sign Big Iron Dog. jnaiaMWfin The council meet to night. John Snurrmurdered John Myer Harmony Lodge; I Cv 0 F. excur siSji to Pleasant Lake to'dayi number of 6rand Bapids curslonlatojreturned last evening. nflo: car fflaS attached ine uatnouoKniguts .01 America kad a meeting" JundayfV ternoon.

The Yoring Men's Social club an excursion to Rome City on Si The ungmanEitaing was mlwbl wd'rse IM loik iS naving set in. ieSWXnojctnT Him well, to return It, as heisknpwnv The races' or the Trotting Association take place. Op 4 ft aa A AS AAA twelfth annual ihettHpialatelrslfastoAlation b'tfhi held in New York commencing SeBtmber21rtmrff ft ft slgnatlon on South Calhoun treet The ladles of the Unlvcrsallst Home uity one weex. uom i Thurtulfty. Rinembar l.t.

I dilvlng matinee. at the; fair grounds iWcthUl ana Jonn uraKer wm pa wvi viviw caehes)MOJCftMnprsufVng ai company has contracted with' the ihe Tetasa hold a e. a stem ot lilxtv Melve HI' It II 1 ti sne MSKwaii war reunion at ulnclnnatf, September 15 and 16., Quite a number of the old "vets" from this city Mid vjelnWy will tleWbthTers and natters' wllf play Al. Foote's nine a game of base ball icolr lege grounds. The game promises to be an Interesting one.

d6tjSMnscji.nc his solid bakjfr have promised Mr. Bell to show; tip ffiZMfim fftvnr AfthA Knian otrin. Ilchl lighting illustrated by a large cut Main street boirUirff booji JhftrtjViW JLoWwlng their slojalln the street in front of their premises, much to the anpoy There will be a social at Mahlei's dne)ng aeademyThursdavp evealng neitia AOJf'AfMlsiniUelCuster of Chicago; Those in attendance ill beamos'teetlt6f dfyj(miiger; so Clciyi iuv. mrjf ut3 enlematf ocnnected nrpa Haiai fHvh aa btUjiulSor al dk vprce against her husband: Her ground of complain ls.not'ye The government employe whose domestic troubles have been alluded tdh'ai separated from his wife, and avQwanu intention. .01, neyer mm wnn ner AJtoiame is not to be attached to him.

A "Mrs." Waite, living near bid's spoke, factory had a jroungtman' pfdyed at that 'establlshmSnt arrested last night for provoke. He retaliated lh'llke manner. The trial comes 0 fit two o'clock th'laftertoqn'. Me Donald, was again takeja I5T by the Filce'lagtnIgM. was discharged from all only day or tTP.6jneuone sbouia be provided with wcket toColmnhlft Cltt.

E'' kTbedg.tof theNY. oM St. i raiiroaawiu ce Duutjtutiie east jsiae of the acque3uct Ustead of the we slde generally understood. One of, tne anmtments ortne acqueauct wiu be and the grade lessened. Mr.

Page's youths about the Weakly Jfewt which printed on aedlotid paper and each initial copy accompanied By a bbr of "pills' as of 1 rereo, py puDiisners to everj subscriber, will appear in due Grand inauui4 tobus. uuwu meir gradea; afcUlelrJ respectivftjcrossings' teuklSwWu theKewTork( phi wigo A'fltLoniii'roadf wfalcb? pays 1 1 ii oeen epeiwwl son DTixsKsars. Breoiiacc ju by Alijffie.nyIniWp wUfeWig their lcksonj and ited. States companled ir. Tho party the season jt i vrThe known dry firm of dlt7 oAtlnQeVlheT business atmeiiand reSntiyi'vabaofyjMrs, wDllshbrtiy, opett.

1 and, possibly Mrs. Frank may have' chargeuof 'the bus i Homortti tauway eoaipanies.are of teie gperatohi' arij3 if rtff. pla opitoj(s'Wrft not very ieiplQBrod) at eome' vwryr important shop 21PdftXiIJe.ri!2S PressIeE.J 1 alSlA( ,,00 UllhelNflsd YbiSfttsburgV lias his baBh'syatemvftlffpe compahyv has. al. contracti 'all the' ceq.

TgB liuniiBetTffTor tree and untramaMTed trafflb prlvlleges Bloomlnfirialwas, pulletiy Iasti falMt mel. The, proprljSHVW 15 and Buile young mmmmW TWi eent6 mere wnr ajjfcl CHiAwa4nijruAlBiieneM1 tafti (it the rate bf, two mike a day; gang are wosking this 'in ork also wmisMBtyanatah In his direction iljhetjjtoroe wjlKi about sTommiM the wfrltof lay ing jails from the Sil Mary 'srl ver to 'gang. tyM nromieed "that cdnstwlon train will run intotbis cltywlthln thlrtdaysl A tenvear old son Frank nin, a. Jackson township farmer, Jwia killed Saturday, The ladj driving a lot of hogs, to water climbed upon a heavy, pld fasntoned gate, which was lifted from Its hinges' by fcogs preeslnsftlnU (and fell wlh youngParninTcrnshldg sk'UH eo that Jiie died almost Immediately. The, deceased boy was, nephew bf August Parnln of Morgan Beacha' hardware store.

Vii i l1f JtLi oxti, "wpff sengsr agent otthftf iitibnrg, Cl4cln natl right mah for theJtilace; gulteeyldent, for on. 6 other roads are passenger rates better maintained, Vhiltf.th'o class of trafflo never was heavier over Ihe respeitive djTislons. He hasarawn' iatge number of the beet: passenger, nien country abound him and rait Urs are moving along 1 smoothly. Among his best men' Mr. Ford 'placetj Major Emmett, Frank Tindall and Cartwright; Chacles P.

Fant arrived from Chlca go, yesterday. He, has fibput con nluderf' a contract with the commis slones of 'epbk JlMoIsf to look up sequestered taxables. Mr. Pantlii; backed! ty, Mike, McDonald whose influence with the 'firing'' Is Veil known to be considerabla, 'and a wealthy eentlemah named Stout'. If he secures this contract it means a finrinift'foxlitth bis stay la this clty.

jndeBay warm friends by his genial good fellowship. Mr. J. Cunningham, the taxj ex; pert will t44idwi6lr Fant in the 'Jotbrt which is atweast years' brie. IStfnday morning there, was an es peciai'eerrice in Berry street Meth dlflt church This church has iad a debtvomJo.

ta, nupber of wnicn iff nqw? jcompie tf jy paia pff Th.e.eryasll9n,eorJ,e8pecial thsnksglving forthe extinguishment nffhkdebt. Rer. 0, Hudson; 1. the whole amount by subscription. MHe present ed Xki paipertf teittfe: trustees andjsbl; 1 11.1 rikili 'i Cfo'd" free bf 'aU'ericumbaance.

We jrtiieongntoiate theT church on 'the success 'of their eflbrt to free them selves froni debt! and wis'b them 9irap qDougbertyjOf ieq ton i PhioV Is Jn the; of his old mend Mr. uary at tne Mayer, tils visit is not altogether one jWt.i.bo i tracfors for the Masonic' temple against the pie association or breach of contracti ana preparing the papers In a su brbuiit I ktrlWlo, orlgMlucn r. 3sF prestldlgltateur, hm jjuiitfanac oming BepruiBg 3y mn Jfjf hs Aery.rDlain'j tlognWtne e'ontractors. SlRo ougherty 1 in the orris 1 ii a firm of OodmbBn a M( yesterday began eighteen suits In the superior 'apd circuit ourts for cdhdemriati'oVof 'ceftalnilands for the company located about New rHaveni wesi qi niv giiv. is, in nsKeu uiat appraisers, be appointed and the lands condemned.

Parties bout' New' Ha ven uavu. iteiutuiu. jut uigu, tuij fOQMi for three quarters of an acre conv Tb'tiompaiby' itte eu imiu uy uouuie tEb.amouht'which: would be, offered by any one else, are id stubborn are Wm; Mcintosh, John W. Hayden, eyeiuahlxxyeland! t)sL4 vld, omasjHarmoirbDetti beooa Henry Work, jvvmv lhslettMfSflllp'iLhlsing, Dayld 9y. Fry, et ai.

heus ofFrtnsfFalzl Ru iQUni light roffWmsjiourgtl? Wagner; nj VF' Tmi hddl inMibbiiix; charged th'the'two'Men nenti rati and had 'Vowed to kill Mm ovM his head under; 'Wateri'and'fielot'it thfere until thej mann Araamtdrowhed. Stnwbr'idga'haft beeCHloriv as a re he haViaWyeshefctJ has longbeeHoyfiaVb 'WyiniiSJifeM here up In a oell Apr 1 18 notteri' Hv jtkinr lo tkimr, Uy hTthiToniiw 7' 1 Lud(iim i Hi O. Olds arrived from PetoskeV ytinhti CoUUD. Thayer of Warsaw.vJs at the 'Jpfcp ls, "MiOnsed Jeal ousy. This is bad.

Mrs. Chris Newcomer ii vlnltintr friends in Chicago, Dn Ti, J. Dill Is expected home morrow or Thursday. SoL Mler of Llgonier. registered at the'Ayeiine yesterdayn Mrs.

Charles Falls left for Ohio yesterday, to visit relatives. eff Is pul ef Jail, a b6nds 111 an having come to his. relief. Capt. T.

F. Fsher, pent Sunday. 'at vvarsaw, and re turned last night, Ed, A. WUllams, of theJWcatur voupvu, was in me cuyyesteraay. 1 wm.

representative from' Whitley county; Is in the citV, Will Sutherland and Johh BuihJan, 6f( Jgaosport, are vlsltlngi friends here; Miss Bessie; has returned home after a brief season of recrea tion George family rived from Eaton Rapids, yes terday. John, Orund aQd Johnson have taken put: a license to commit matrimony. N. Cole, edltpr of the Rushvi lie Republican, Robinson bouse yesterday, Mils Tilli'e Custer of Chicago, is the guest of Miss Julia She will return next Monday. George B.

McKinnie has returned to bis scholastic duties at Media, Pa He will visit friends eri route. Rev. Chester Church, of the Centenary M. E. church, left yester; da'for a short visit' to Llgonier.

Frank, fiayjot, left yesterday for Monroeville, Indiana, to spend a few days with friends and relatives; Dr. J. M. Dinnen and child. and Miss Nellie Fleming are; visiting Dr.

DInnen's relati ves; at Chicago. Mr. Douglas, clerk, atthe Harmon house, was acquitted of assault and battery by, Justice Ryan yesterday. 0tW Smeriners, It Is 'said contemplates "braving a brace of stem parents and marrying the wife of his, dreams. and Mrs, Gus Wood worth returned from Petoskey last night: Mrs: WoodWbrth Is much improved.

Sunday's Dribune notes among; the distinguished arrivals at housejChlagl (e; name Beaver, of this cHy Frank.triderlule'ft yesterday, for a business trip io Iowa arid other western states, in the Interest of thq TJn derhfll marble1 works'. MnEliza, Coxt mother Mrs F. yesterday for visit" to old lBdsand acqua Vv, Underhlll who Ua been UL for tlnlt1 "arid vas Aew days' e'n'e'raij Supntenden Androws StiTens'pf jWabish, wentrto Antloch special Oar yesterday no Vie w' the wo rk "going" nil! .1 wlU' take hold or Mayer. weeK, as sooa a matters are settled: Mr Gary affirms that he Is done with the hotel business; Ii) iH. S.i Mensoh has been In Detroit in' cbrijsultation; with Manager' WMtnejf.bfthat city whb surmised to be the shady capitalst about whom.

there has been so much talk of late'. Dr. Anderson is now permanent ly located in Chicago in the practice of His office situated on east toJana.street. Dr. Hetrlck has succeed to most of Anderson's, prac tice' in this clty MrsJQejch and sister i Mrs, Merischiieft Wfif bash, for 'Baldwin Springs, y.

MnH; 8, Merisch will be ji i. flMJClark, manager of the; (Jarit land My ray cdmblnatioii, wis in the cty' yeslerdliy. Fortunately the troripe will not devastate imnio diat6.ylcmlty, but. wiU. scintillate Oityy Warsaw; Wabash and pther ort wayjne; 4 We1.

Tegre't "to, iearri that" our wily friend Mr. Bttrriett is ing tne en rts or an amoitious young JouHaallitiwhonpropoaes starting' a weekly paper Roanoke, Because nurpeii 1 ajeteran noreason way jtne ge'nerfttjpn, 'ahod'; given a ehanoe. t. 0 'Mi: jrEscott; whtf has teen eppipy cotter, lor Mi.E. Wood ward; the taifor.

leaves this week? for New York tyhere ha hascebted a bOiltlon 'with' (eastceett mv Wmm will regret to have him leave or.vwayne., 90 lLM8T'MtJBrBR. rank, Kralg Tkrw' a Piece ef Lead at tre MfeUcer, MtrUJocHIm othr Had, KAektB( Him Yesterday, afternoon about a quarter to bnet)'clock, Frank Erslg, i helper, 'Ejtsirige employ of the Bass foundry, were but side shop having just finished their' noon rrieiil. 'The men were; ob aerved to be quarreling wHen suddenly Erslg picked up a piece bf lead and threw it at Eitsinger, The missile struck him on the left side of the head just 'above' the'earthe man falling on hh) face lq an Insensible, state. He was at once raised by his shop mates and Mr, Bass and, employes, of the office were' soon npori the scene. Mr.

Bass promptly telephoned for Dr, G. McCaskey and hack which soon arrived. The young ihari was lifted lntcfihe conveyance, and taken at once to the; residence of Win. Uhlenhake, a molder In the Bass shops, coriier o'f Harina arid' Charles it wiis. that the blow had caused concussion of the brain, and possibly a fracture.

The wound is inrlamed to such an ex tent that the, doctor; coul Jtioi last night determiner whether tijere was a fracture or not; After his murderous assault, Erslg walked oft, followed by a younger brother, who urged him to run. Er slg thereupon quickened his pace into a. He sat abont uncon cernedly all the afternoon, our enter day police' apparently not haying heard of the afiair 'Erslg, was arrested last night about eight o'clock by Smith. The young man was found at his uncle's residence, and readily accompanied the Erslg is eighteen years of age, arid it will be remembered had to marry a young woman here some time ago, to avoid a bastardy He does not llye wlthiher, however. To a reporter! whot interviewed him In his cell at the station, Erslg said that the affair came about 'through a quarrel or ms younger orotner witn Eltslnger's brother, in which the forme; was worsted.

Erslg claims he met'Eitsinger arid askedhimabbut the whereupon he manifested a disposition to fight Though warned by Erslir to keep away' from him. Eitsinger lrislsted and clinched Erslg, throwing him, down, Erslg said he got away to safe distance1 and picking tip the leaden block warned Eitsinger' three times td keep' away Eitsinger con tinned to. advance and in self defense Erslg claims he threw, the piece of lead, ije has a voluble tongue, and impresses one Late last night Eitsinger was consci ous arid able1 to. utter a few Dr, McCaskeyoweveri thinks it Is doubtful whether he will Eitsing lr Is about '20 years' of age and lives wlthiJs widowed mbther'arid' brother about mile east of the city. Wof Surdepartd brother SJhaa Deen' tasen suddenly, awajrr from our mld.it, in the.ulllgor of fife and Eetolved.

That we humbly bow In submission to the' will of God, who has deprived us of our friend and brother, and as life 14 so uncertain we deeply feel how. necessary It, is la at, all times, prepared to meet our Maker, who hfthe srlver of 8' ucesoivea, 'inat, W0, sympathize with the bereaved, parents and surviving relatives of our departed brother, and trust that he af fllcteth will also sustain the bereaved, pd we. humbly' pray Jthe.Father of the, fatherless will guide and protect the orphans.of our departed, jittMviu, inai me cnarter of tnis division be draped In mourning for the space of thirty, days In token of respect, to. our departed brother, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved parent; and Inserted In Engineers' Monthly Journal. J.

CAsat, II. n. LINDBXBEIW3EB, A. lu Yavquxu, K.iCosgrovef left: frieridVand acq'uairitance'sr KNAPP KEJCADE. Knpp, film HI Vrlends a Sdrprtse.

3iit. r.eday.in. a Knapp, the' well known young deri i Mt 4h'Is was riiaVrted. Dri Enapp'4 parents haye for some time at Rome, City, leaving the house in charge of their son and a ser m'yytl4f'4 JSfft of provender from the family larder and to'lfie bthef day' she kept her eyes Me saw hef master lane laeeuiuies wnisapariments, ana after he made his exit therefrom, she' knockedboldly at the dbbfy and was confronted by a tjribn the as tounded.domesi ic asking her, what she was doing there, the formerly Mrs nna IClncadeJ quietly answered that she; wasjttrs. p.

Knapp, ana had a right to be there, 1 It appears that Dr. Knapp who has been a. favorite In the upper ten so clj'ty of the cltyj andi ivhohas Ibeen considered by 1 mammas, as an eligible' match for their daughters went on several montns ago cade; has 'frlridsand the twq were For reasons that may be surmised Knapp said nothing of his marriage to his parents' thougbH OTwm uhou menus Kuew .01 11, k'. ri ana weu nave tney.Kept jne secret.j The bride, Mrs. Was a widow lady, with two children', arid has resided on Crelghton avenue.

Though Bhe does not move in. the, BO' clety which her husband has orria inented, she Is' said to. handsome Knapp, ent, to Borne City yesi terday.to astonish his parents with the iiews of his usiirrfr arid 1 yqdei ve AtajMgulasniefiftlng of Little Roct drvliIoriNo.il82.iBti of lowing resolutions were'rinarilmousiy biuhut 10 remove irom. our minBt nnr muoh; irespectedi Gablfo whQdled an lutrt'rlAn't. nvt ku.

M. IL R. by bia enalne atrlk. Mioivea, Tnat we deeply feel the OUR NEIGHBORS. 1 Hi j.

The new Methodist church Is fast approaching completion! Sheriff Cosgrove Was here on business Monday; If the proper encouragement, Is given by our business men, we will again have a newspaper published here. Capt. F. K. Cosgrove' arid others will' attend the ninth annual re union of the Mexican Vetrans, at Cincinnati September 15 arid 1(J.

Tht mloa oUedtf kin torn, Mddtctof Utm't, When ll'i to hot (or alakr trltht. lid mott to coolor htr. The wife of Di J. W. Gurither, of Springfield township; and an old resident, died Saturday last, 'after a lingering illness, of cancer of.

the stomach. She. was buried 011 Monday, from the Brethren The wife of Ellas McKinsey is lying quite low, from a stroke of, paralysis. Her life is despaired The potato crop is almost, a failure In this scotlon. The corn crop is already being gathered, and the prospects are better for a big crop than for years, past.

Wheat throughout this, part, of the county is about all threshed. There is only ab ut one half the yield of last year. The funeral of Mr. McCullough, of Maumee township, was, held atNew Haven Monday. Dr.

H. FV Swift is building, a( new office on Water street, and when done will be neat and cosy. Dr. Tanoehill, tooth carpenter from Hleksvllle, visits our town once every month; He was here Monday. The Ions: continued: dry weather is causing an unusual amount of sick ness tnrougnout tne county It is rumored that James: Weaver our blacksmith, will soon lead to me aitar miss Minnie Maxwell.

"Petos, correspondent of, the iFort Wayne Journal from this plaoer has erected a sign, or more properly speak ing, a scaffold in front of his drnsr store. More sign .4 and, less scaffold would have suited Uncle Joe' Webb It Is hinted. the corner dnio ntnr has been.a little with Uncle Sam in the Uquor deal; Why, is this, thusly? 1 von want to take a through the finest country In northern Indl anar take trip; from. Fort Wayne to Maysyille.i i'Petera' relolces and la waII n1ejit With the accounLin ther Fort Wavn Journal, o( the of iajnew Wttet; Jn: Jtrontivot, hijjfjresi ience. tri1' i rtne.

citizens tnis Place are nroud Of the neWM.rE. chbrch. md bona fn have it i completed by tne middle or iTheost will be about $4,000 The annual Sunday school convention Will be held this year on Saturday and Sunday, September and 4. A Sunday School plcnld Will beheld at Perkins' school house on' Saturday. September 10.

All arlfiVItedi tlOBT at Best rye Flour, $5 60 pertbarrel, FKPrriHonsB: Baltimore Fresh Orsten. XX 20b, 05 K. 25i, 85o. Frying Selectsj 40o: FbuitHousb. hbst the jURjqC 1 ohn Jf erehaat I 1 or Corner main ana CUntoa Street.

Has nwgriiflcent stooofxaliandwlhier goodswbich he will make up in the moat; fashionable styles at the lowest' prices for He guarahteeeajflsfaction in every casre', 4 'et fjpn'til vre ery has just opened a two thoasand barrel lot of old lager beer, which he would lite to have the. popple Wanted, one, Ie flance, Oblo, to workjon the construction of water workai Wages two dol larsperl1ay. Cooke" Defiancei Mr. A. the fiuibnanle ta.ll ihl removal ohis 'elegant tial fabrics arO aware that ielways Keeps' ine'Dest.

is dowrreOelvUig feCWw.wIU of Sm0tWm lspjyipiiifcnd pat wilL payib pitV for yjjurclbtkes. 6t Old lager fall afearket 'by fj, L. CentliYM tbeFi brewerbrewer.

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