In Pays to Trade 1DEATH OF EDWARD FOULKESiocwe of iptOMl out •iloni ntur'e ricJo—Wai Duo to Portly*!*—Mf*. M*rjj«r*t A. Day Dead,Edward PooUo died at b!* bon* nt 1005 Nottb Ohurob itreet Uonduj morn*Ids, aged 0? jo*r».Tbo deoeMid •■« « wtlred farmer wliaubi to Deoitur t«o yenr* 8°* *nd l,«* line teelded In thU clly. H* *«» * n'al'r* of OlooloonU, Ohio, where li* »»* b°ro July 31, 1834. Ho woe baro of Quaker paronte nod wlion e young man 0,m8 Xa Macao pounty soil bognn farming, Ho iittlod naer Erarry In 185? nod tun yearn «tto rallroi from »ctl*e llfo end cams to Decutur to tnalde. Ill* wife Jetd 8 family of tWo child ten iut*l»o him. The olilldren uro Ur*. Anon V, Wokheai u( but Woetllald, lod, jJoIjd M, Foullo ut Eagle Tbi (Iron*, Ind. i Edward I*. W. Llewellyn and yet Caroline M. Foulbe all of Decatur. Ho !• rn nlio §ur»l»*d by a ilater, Mi*. B« WUeua, be* of Wloooa. Tlio (UDvral will be bold in i Wednoeday forenoon, tbo eettlcoe being tui nt the femlly rtildooce nt 10 o'clock. wcMHurturncotemucIleotelerlt*DOOthotwothitill!u of DAYid