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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 1

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71 OCJR "THE UNION THE CONSTITUTION THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE." VOLUME TO. GREENFIELD. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 181)o. NUMBER 14 THE HANCOCK DEM TAKE A LESSON! T8 mi liiiori ill Shro-ided in Mystery. I ti in i Ti i .11 face the 'arth.

and i -are nphe. and n. a I at nil La. rd. a p-riect i a 1 1 -m i-x'l.

and criminals art' ilnwti an i I ii i -Led een it' 1 ut tan. I ii.t i -i exists in the iniii'1 justice. A- a i u--nce law ai. kin.i. murderer-, thieves and r.

.1 a careful Lu pi--k their mound to operate 1 1 II I Ii ttii- country crime manv -t remains -hi "ini'-ii in my-tery and l.ufat ti 1 1 1 1 because it i 1 it-it pay eood money to punish the ran-ere-sor. Wh think we In speakine of tiie prosperity in i i H. Indian- at-ni-. e--t- in a -iv men! j. -n Wa-ii Intm-an in tile I n-1 an a p- la-t.

a- "tn. it city na- a mav-r and a city which i- ru .1 lie riehl -pint an i We won. iiKe 1 a-k -i i-m-d neiehbor it'ii-' tiniiK- it thf rieht -pirit to put a I. -ill-led i lnii-1 'ted He-- on a penj.lf ll.i will from its elle.ts t--r years tn ami one that nur itn-a! eratidohild ron will take part in pavme it we are not naiikrupt sooner. It' putting bonded imlehte.ilie ion her tax- an saP-v -av that times and libertine ami lo I.

I.eis -talK over this land -n, l.ei-nu-e I he hall. i he paet a price tlieir ai re-t ami in i--t i--ii. Men may I. leak i ami p-nit- laries l.ut they are seMom jmr-- oiil-l-le the is. I.

--cause the vvam-M liueiesi ano la-tv in i no s. And le.im whei. uv cheap, will On Stturdav next we the 12 cram In 2, C. Ladies' call, heavv sllOe, 1. Ladies' p.ttnt tip, 69c.

regular 1.0 shoe lor 51.10. nice uress snoe SI, Ajn's miniun ork lv es. lake tne mv-ier mr 1 n-tam-e i (Uv pride 1 improvements v. ithm our own entity. '1 he man My- t- spei-in--.

L-rmi out ot 1 huil-1- j-either or alive to-. lay. It lie xv el l-ma. V- an. 1 eiean street-.

Our' alive he. in connection with stale pri.le is apt to 1m- treneral. It at-! l.vtie, lltirnctt aii-i otl.crs as accessor-. ltselt particular mine. I i were parties to an attempt at an in-, Tlie citizens ot 1 ml i.tnapolis noli tamou- rol.l-ery, ami it he he there knmv what is sioineoii arou ml hem.

1 no -h. nl, in the min.l ot any lair-! Towns like Mnncie. Marion miinl-l man that lie wa- mnnlere-l sj-eak with a -uce. I same crow, 1 assassins ami ht-th-j the smaiier cities, like r-en liehl, ay rol.l.ers. yet they still mimrle ith i pH-an-m, Martiii-ville an-1 others ot law -at.

i. line people unmolested ami this si are not so well known ami' rime unpunished. hy are they citizen- as those of I i'i-hwhks wenae mat -1 1 eu utnyi anueoun cllnien. 1 he t-iliow in i- 111- i talk t'. a tiie 1 KM KN I AT I.

Hi: K.N I 1 Kl.l'. In -peakiiiir ot i in pr-i men t- a e( anl ve-ter- her localities. The spin i pr. ve- ment is a part of these com ties. Ju.

citv the closest to us which Is doltm he m-st i his a is i reen tiehi. I hat a hie aw ake mavor ami a tiiU lrH which is lull of he rieht i spirit ami hackhoiie. The external I evi-ieiice of this is visjl.ie even t-) the i ca-ua 1 i -i -r. ne ho sees that citv! mat it is lair lo a a i ee 1 1 1 i i 1 1 held will lines per 1 hey 1 emple spen-i more m-uiev for bail ha a ci i i 1 1,.. i are now cotistt ticti a Mas-mi iii.i,i i wil si, In.

tit i'i si i eei- ai a co-t excee-lllie i ami a stone scnool Iilliidme reiifesent- Ijst line of anJ rrain boots we have ever had. hi li top oil rain tap sole ditching bo.t, worth for S. genuine h'reneh kip boot, keep out water, worth 4, hr S2.7. Buv vour bigots earlw not l.r-.ueht to time ami compelled L'iveatulla. nit ot their actions tin- a tierce tire of cross -piesttons.

1 1 1 1 the eaele eye ol outraee-1 law poll them? The idea has ohtamed the mill-is oi many e--! cuizens i an-1 i-'inity that certain parties their mid-t now con-ideral-le more concern- ine this -lime than they have yet i l- and that it lie same m-. pi f-n 1 1 is aston ishe. 1 at he pr ve--iani-e- in seme communities that are Peine ma-ie in it- streets the art ie- would I ii- deprive. I of their ami sidewalks. Kven brick ami asphalt lil.ertl.

a at h-a-t. mi re now in wonteinplatioii. I heiieve ineaooui, me same expend it re atthe home of hisnm-le. a- i ne canoes- iiiMi.ieieiM on- tunics to exi-t as i. neinoiis a 1 I I 1 1 1 new papers win na am- iV --I' ili'-e new an-1 entity till.

i.i ill. ii i i 1 1 i t', 1 I i. I i I I itii.ru I I 1 I trv Lrreatest eil 111 tlie iltate. Mi Tues.lav la-t M. W.

Maeann. xev.oi An-ler- son. was in the citv on a brief vi-it. He informed a reporter of TllK 1 I o. at that tnev had struck the ereatt well in the Slate at nieht-tow in I Monteonierv creek.

It had been a for er eas well an-1 was purchased by Hill 'o. They shot it with I on of Intro el.vcerine an-1 receiv- e-t an excellent oil well. 1 hev have a pit ached hat pit mps wo n-1 red i arreis per an-, me wen imis iair me in ii i holds out as a producer it will be a (MliICI I lil 1 1 lit i i i our neiiuio; me II Hi Tue-day la-t. III I'KMo. K.VT was favored with a visit Iroin r.

II. Lewis, ol l.olivar. who is the Prestdent of the A. 11. Lew is Medicine proprietors of Nature's' I remedies, whicn has had a on.lertu 1 sale in mis iaie inroun i neir iieeius, Messrs.

ilson T. and i.eoree W. Alien, I of is city. These remedies ha ve eiven perfect satisfaction wherever tried, an it heme sold on a euarantee, they have never had to lake a sinele bottle in all -if their sales. Messrs.

Allen are excellent salesmen, and we were informed that their sab were as eood as any agents in the States. Center Townshirt Institute. On Tues.lav last the first institute of the teachers of Center township was held ill the otli-'e of To sh i Trustee Henbv. The attendance was laree and tiie exercises were of a very i terest i nature. Th work lor the year was ai-1 on! and it l.romis-i-s to i an ex- ceptio.iai.y vear i ne oi enter iismp have always been mo-tel ones, ami 11 now looks like Mr.

ll.iby eome to do all Ins power to keep up our reputation ami fcecreted MlS Money. nee the death of the late I.lo yd I Scott it has l.een surmised that he had a laree sum ol moi.ev secreted ab.iit his house -kson t-'iw nship. A search i was made one dav last week ami be- i ui i .,..11 i it I 111 silver and paper im.n.-y was found se- in the cracks and crevices of his ln.nse. No one knows how- nine'. money he had.

and it is not known I i i i i 1 i i 7 6 OUR QIH1AF 8 mm AAKE ili'PREnY FEET! f7 0 A ff Oar Prices are -W A 8 A Red Tben). neat dress shoes, fvms. shoes, regular 52 5 Mo. its best 2.0 slioes, (( 52.00. Women's heavy calf shot-s.

0m 9 8 W'ntii L' rin vlio.K gwi -'iiiii itaiiva. vo Absolutely waterproof. Bovs' heavv lace shoes, cents." iWen's jjood boots, 5lo0.W ShyO boots, 2S0 fA A ood bargain. Only (k o0 pairs of these on (() hand 1 CHILDREN'S 9 jSCHOOLSHOESg 8 in dillerent styles, 6c. to (Kc, any of them (f 1 worth more moiiev.

I 5 oil errain brjots, (fi Our 52 line of shoes (J) () for ladies is simply ele- y) y) erant, beautiful titters and y) erant, beautiful titters and y) y) splendid wearers. 7 (I We sol to everybody (h (ft lor tllj eP.t vaSll, aiU (ft consequentlv can sell 'i) vou coo-is -it the lowest mi. l) Possible price: Stop iL buvinvr on time, and trv it '1 Ml I--. Ml Z'iiOU 'U I OU Will IX gf it deherhted with the change (ft Vf (h Come OUT Oil it. 1 IL i I snoes.

8 H. B. THAYER, GREENFIELD, I Pm LA THAYER, A l.usine-s iii rent on Main street lict ivceii iiinl i ii ii 1 a i a streets. The has l.een oceiipied tor a lomr i me t. the -ale I urni 1 11 re ami is wetl t-i that Kent reasoiial 'I-.

Mn-jiiire -it -i 1. 1: a n- sept L' It in- it i ells' lank. The desi-endants inet-'ii lun-an he. if the late lir-t annual reunion at the Ii the familv on Sun-lav la-l Hue of i I 1' in this township. A (ieliehtlul -lav was had il si xt v-ei eht IUllll'lliou T-i rt st-uie mas, his.

ho are to do the work on the new Ma-onic temple, arrive. I in the city -m Tu-s day last an-1 are now ready to commence work on the buildine. I I I IU Ml, I ''1 I II I1 TM Mrs II" 'III r. ir 111 MiKI I'rHlUlll, 1 an ex 1 -e imikinealim li-play of icr work at the State fair this Week. t'onrad Keller, of Oreen township.

a- eran te-1 a -I i vori-e rotn his wile in he 1 1 ou rt on I lies. lay last. Tlie excavatine for the new- east end hotel is lone i a rapid man ner by Minor White, wh. the contract. The i in-i nat i I i i ol' last Sunday contained a lenethy write-up of tornier poker eames jti this city.

EE DD SaveYou From 10 to per cent, on your school supplies, at ML! INVESTIGATE LS. lOO leal pCIlCI 1 tablet, C. The best v' tlblet IP tOW'n tor Still another, over 100 leaves for The largest tablet in the city for lc. A regular lead pencil lc, Hxercise book, ()X12, lc. Counter books, cod vl 1, c.

Fifteen sheets le" cap for 6c. il and fools -1 i LUIIJ Siaic, Single slates at a biter cut. see them. Double slates, covered 6') 10c )xi 7x11 14c Ink and pencil erasers, lc. White crayon per Good box paper, We keep everything HI scliool supplies except the books, and if you are a close buv the DEPflBTjUEIlT STORE i'v th" nl 1 1 'r Ii-iliniT Ills.

1 IUOM1U for, lor your school supplies. J. W. COOPER, 7. 1 Wl VVUUVl'IJ AlllllUlltl, 3 3 EAT i i i a I ml nrnnnt ht mw mi ULrHiimmi i i FOR TME FINEST AND CMEAPEST LINE OF Ch'A AND QUEENSWARE GO TO FRK S.

MA MM EL. Deaths. Thursday evenine.Sept. 12. of a-thma.

s. S. 'haiiil ier, aee-i sevent v-tive years, hi his late home on Ka-t Mam street, i l-'unerai Sunday atthe M. church, al two o'clock p. comiucted by Kev.

1 I. 1 I liternieiit at Park ceiue- terv 1 i. 1. rsmder, i 1 'ou tai 11. The remai were a ken mor rai Sat r-i a to New 'astle lor interment.

lhursd -v evenine.Sept. 1J, ot tvphoitl i lever, any A. Iteeves, aee seventy-live years, at the home of he son-in-law. Win. Peters.

in Sou Services at Mr. Peters' resilience mornine oy i.l-iers Haily, Winner and The" remains were taken on the train to Kniehts- tow it where the tuneral was held in the Christian church by the pastor. Tuesday, Sept. 17, at hi o'clock, a. of typh-iid lever, N-iah Fuller, aeed twent--ix vcars, at his late home in Vernon township, i'uneral al Suear l.

i i creek cemetery i 1 1 lock a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 17, at three o'clock p. 1,1 M'" st unach trouble, Anna lan n.

aue-I se veil ty-lou year at her late home in Mohawk. Funeral at Suear-creek church Thursday at ten o'clock a. m. W. Morkison tV Son, I miertakers.

Letter List. The following is a list ol letters re-mainine uncalled for at the post-ollice, (ireentiel-1, Sept. Thoinas r.i;cix, hariie .2 I William Claud, .1 1-- ic .1 M. irsch, C. --a ins.

C. W. Mar-li, C. L. Kaiclall, Lliner Uol herini Cr.lia Miss vrtle Call, i-s I.illie An.lrick.

r. A. binior l. I.C. Win.

A. r. chancy onnis, jrsevel'm' u- Kiikl. r-. lara Horlau-l, r-.

Klit-i. ii h. Mt-s Laura -M rs. A I.ai les. F.r.iKNK I.KW P.

Marriage licenses. The ie marr.ae li-eiises have I''di issued since our last report: 1' 1 vs-es P.rook t- at tie L. Woods. a I a I se C. Cra hel-1 I litiur lis-1 t-i ary ne Lid lie siiiini to Anna Addison.

Fran Waters colore, i I to ai -not ed, i nd i el H.v-- 1 1 has a brand shoe on its dp. iiwner can tind the sani" at Mr. Frame Wilson's, Ii ve and one-hall miles soutll-uest ot I i reel 1 1 1 id 'HI the New" l'alesLiue pike. septP'vvJ coi-k Cir- uit Court on ester. lay returned a verdict lor the piaintill, him a iii.

lenient br J1.ini-. The First M.M. church, of this city, has taken an option ou the magnificent ouiidme lot of .1. Ward Waiker N'rth state street. '1 ins looks like a chu n-h bu i i.l e.

i Aceordine to the iilty--ith annual report ottheM. P. cini i the con ereeat i-m in this city has a litem be i ot whicli is the lare-t he Weiice. si.rehum ta- at Lden now riinnine. If you want lm-e molasses, take you cane there.

If you want eood soreiium buy Laniard's. The divorce a-e rs. Liizabeth P.oot- h-r hiisi.aiid. Franklin Loot is in trial in the a 1 1 Court to-div betore .1 nd e-' utt. sue is ask i ne a di "r--e air i lo- i a.

moil Mr. -I. F. Hart received a letter this mornine hi- wire who is at trie snicelai.d -tatine tnat 'if -pice; la-t mine tier hea. u.

walks on North Fa-t st a- let on ne c- ra. -men; II iehe-t cash price- eees an i try at Win market I i I ne M. I', chur'-h in ih.s fit. titnl u.l. i.

-i tie an addition to --hur--h here. T7, jnv pound tor hens and Incket.s this weeK M. oI.I.KN A o. store move-1 into weliine house. It-iom iust west ot former location.

septl'twj Freh and slte-i meals at Win. Toil- i en A market. I IIensandchickens.se. a pound thin fek at in. Tollen A Co.

market. See J. Ii. Binford tor sheep. septlOtf i It i-li t' l-iiv -h.

.1. 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 I. -eptP'il ijuiti- ii.iiiil-fr -e. ar-- the tin- week. Ti i 1 1 1 I 1 1 a- ii- i i me or spa--f 1 toiievote to rat-," i pill maker- ill cm hem-el es a----.

-r-i i a al ten-lance at I he openine of he citv -i-h-i hi!" the on la-i was i me rat i- I- 1 a tew To lea-e or sheep. "all on or a -1-1 re 11. r.inlord, t.reentield. -eptl'-tt l.il'es was eivel'. it divorce h--r I -1 -a -1 Wilbur 1..

I in the Hancock Circuit rt on Tue-lay la-t. v.ii.iiu. ri t' I I Mf -is valescm-- from a and severe ill- lies-. We return our thanks to Mr. T.

i. i. i v. shown us on the twentv-niiith encampment of the A. K.

at Louisville, last eek. I the divorce ca-e of (iiinn Cunn, which was heard in the Hancock C-r- uit Court "ii Monday last, Mr. Ounn; xva- ei'anteit a divorce on In- cross com- plaint. rs. Ko.key, of this city, was, erante.l a dnoicc from her husi.an-l on Monday last by (Ututt on the eroiimls that he had been in the penitentiary.

i.eoree 11. i'ooper. proprietor ot the l.iiviiii.ii House, will commence the win of ere tine his new hotel in early -iprine. He could not eel ready to do it till- seas. .11.

Mi-- Lulu inn Ma-accepted a position in the Hepartment store W. "ooper. Sh-' is a excellent 'oune miss an-1 will be a aluaii.e acci-s-ioit to this popu lar st Morean Caraway, ot i.r.at has moved to the old in Suear-creek towp-lnp. Mr. C.

a-' lor a lone time editor and piopriet-T of H.e bit-st nd The hi.r-e owned bv Will this city, won first im-nex trot al the Ian la-t week. reel! 1 i is a -lua-le I lu'i'i- heat mine Ic 1 1 1 and 11. Strickland has contracted ith Mr. 1 has. at hew tor he erect ion a si Mam street.

An illustration the n-w residence as eiv en in Till" I 1 1 b- .1 a ae Mr. C. H. has rented the Huehes' property on I 'en 1 1 i a i a street and will shortly start a tn si laundry in the same. He siij ply it with new and modern iuachinei y.

Cards are out aniiourcine the mar-Tiaee ot Miss lira May I 1 1 i io 1 1 .1 his -it y. to r. Thouias lleti-le, haee, 1 takes place Sept. at her country home near 'art hae--. re i i i a i ri er, Krand vw in- t--w itsiiip.

a 1 I appic crop. I hev are the laree-t and i i lies; io. I a this season ote liH'iii-s in ti 1 a meter. it i them beint; -i i ii i il-v ilthe pipulara liable le-use in '1 li.ix er'-varries one ot the and be-t paints to i-e any store State, I. n- is 1 1 at pne the I i a Piea HI 1 ev cry i i call and see 1 s.

a lit a e- i o.ir eiass start i.p s-tur-lay. t-r ley -r a-s wnl hat- to u.e tl.roiieh i trust, have r. aeei.t in Ind. prices i are lev ate i a litLe these I rooec.Lr.es tiax l-e t.e to keep th- 1 Hi ol 1 11, In the hn L. Fry vt-r-ii-'haries i.itt.s.

all ot this city, Inch as st nt to 1 nd ana is, has com-promised Mr. Lbbs paxme the plaudit! i and the ot This case was tor personal 1 111 tries titlis ae. erow i ne out ot a Tie lit some m. between tlie parties. In the last issue of Thk Hknio- kw xve eaxe an account of the P.

u.l me ot some teml-dis m.1 lieamcnts troin a liiimau bo.iy. found in Siiearereck tvvnsliip. Il now turns out that they ere turietl in the wotnls Py a youiie medical frtu.lent who had a stitl in his possession tor the promotion of medical sK-ieucf i new cnuic'ies, a ciiy till. line ami a IHr-H nnmner ol commercial an-1 resi- st res are beme bu lit. reen- os ow aier-w 01 ks piani, ami tiie -t 1111111,1 ii.i iiietll-ms ill b.

alaree number olitsctti- is iinioriunate mat a lareer milliner ot our citizens are not more familiar ith the spirit of improvement which dom i nates a laree nu ber of he cities an-1 towns ol our State." Death of an Old Citizen. On Thursday la-t at o'clock Mr, Samuel Chandler, who reside.lnn Kast Main street, iii this city. i i'v I ti, hn lliu .1 -J -u 11 .,,1 1. ,7, was -juite sudden and unexpected. He Was an excellent eentlemau, and dur- imj his lone lib' in this county had made manv warm personal Iriends.

He was the only brother ot Senator Mortran ('handler. Chandler was Mjoi in Owen county, 1'ei js-ju. lie came to Hancock county in and has resided here since that time excelitme a few years residence in Illinois. lie Das heen marrie-1 some foil i mes ami all of his wives have preceded him. He leaves live children to mourn his loss, namely: Mrs.

ot Washington, I. Mrs. Minus Handy, ot this city: ilson T. Cha tidier, 1 pt, Mrs. ('lata le-len.

Parts, ami riah Chan.i ler, "i l'crry, kla. II i- remains were laid Sxm.Uy aHemoon this city. I ne iiinerai services were ucie-i by Hev. W. l.vaiis.

Our Citv Schools 11.. 1 I.u tl.t j( j( vti haVf. no why they h(t unuv every- 'u furnished by the I ole. In, ler the: M-nt ma naeein.n we are Ill I he opinion that t- much attention is j.aid t- he eo rinueii and era-line ot the' Pupils ami not cnoiieh has l.een eiven to the studies. This er-ovine evil can and should be checked.

More ineetines of he teachers p. talk over the work; i many laurel- to our worthy stiperin ten- dent. iie.ur pupils more loo-l thoueilt and ave oil a little ot the eovern inent, as wiii take i-are of it- Our Proposed New EailroaJ. Monday event ne last an i 1 1 proinptu me- tme'-l some our citi- zeii- was heid in the law- oliice of Marsh A- Cook, in this citv, and ihe eio-s' the eveiiine was lion. Ileliamv S.

Sut- ton. an old Hie Four railroad" superin- temient of Shelby ville, I who ca me llt-re at the solicitation of trieti-is to im- jia rt ii is now ie-1 ee as how to proceed l.i cd a railroad corporation to build a 1 line tr-un their line into I. A line was mapped out and a J.ohi- will be pursued to eet this ne. Il Is eelierad understood that if 1 reeii licnl wants another railroad -h- wo'; have to put up the nueeets to eet it i i -v-! i a eo. I sub-idy.

Thus end- tl.e iir-t steps to s-cure oir railroad. A Ha; py Meeting. i in Sat -lay 1 t-t ton ner ca pt Coiupaii" 15. i nety-n i Iniiana tt t-rs, ui the iate tel i hm met on the iioodine ner i is ci tor the fist time in many year- Tin- who w-ar honor- are V.pt. au.f H.

Cain. I. A. Curry. i 'I'aeii'- and Cap: It.

L. A of Sott, Kalis. T.i-v an- now old ii en a ic ao- v. a 1 1 re line the i-ue'e lo them t- a ol and rest. It was a iiappv tu-ei ine.

a number be see-l ll I I i 1 hey 1 hapj es V. i .1 ll.eetine. Death of a Knightstoxn Lady. Mrs. a i i 1 1 lb-eves, ot niehtsPiW the mother is.

Wi 1 i H. I'-ter-. ot this citv, -lied at her dauehter'- home his ci .11 Th rsd a event of txph.nd leyer. Mrs. was in her seveiitv- ird ear aee.

Christian church ot several vears stand.ne. Inder tialiey yonducte-l the funeral services. Win. Tollen A C-. will ship a car load oi poultry to New York Saturday even- me and will pay the following" prices pouuJ; eeiis, per dozen.

I I i i I i i 1 i i whetnei- or this is all that lie had i self with competent and worthy teach- T. the case of Wilson i dts, osed ot in this ay. -v. 1 veisU; Walter in th- Han- -tien'tiion. The si teen a ii ai icunioii of the I'll; -se Keeiinent Indiana Volunteer Infantry wnl he held at Charlottesville on I -tuber and WC.

All --unrades ot he n-ei m-nt are earnestly present to heip make this the best reunion that we have ever enjoyed. Camp lire the nieht i i -tober .1. F. Surer, Pies. 1'.

.1. KN's, v. A Farm Dwelling Consumed. oi Thursday nieht last about 11 o'clock the trame dwelline ot i.eoree W. Low, six units southeast ot this 'city, was totally destroyed by tire, in-O-i ml i ne nearly all he ettect s.

'I he occlM-aiits escaped. Tile ioss a 7- -1, itli i ii ranee the HattcocK Count.v Farmers' -u Con: pany. Goinc to Try for 0:1 Here. ir I i.x-- v. of A 1 1 1 -r so 1 1 1 L.

se Hied all option on ail a I -a: i I -u -as Is a ic! in the near a 11 re try to -ecu re a We are con ti i -Ii i ti.at we iiaxe an a I -ti n. a ce ot in this field and will a li.rti.er re-t, its. Where to Pind School Books. nut KN it- i.i.. I I hac the Looks for 'en er i.

i Mr. A C. 1', 1 ken- t- in Kami i a n- 'k, rner Main and State streets J. K. KNliV.

Trusj t-e ot I en ter Tp We and j-otiltry direct New 'ork. heref.re we can tuv the Ir.ei-est cash this pro-m -e. A car load e-'es Saturday evenine- Hrii in nat on have and eet pound Her remains were taken to Kiiients-I'-ir h'-ns and cliicketo. at. 1 I-i--.

a pw on Saturday last, she as a very ees. A Co. tine old l.1y an-i'hit i re-tct of ev- vnii--. She was a member of the Frank S. of the citv Queens- ware House is.

now reoeivine" his stock of hoiidav eood- alone with a very tine an-1 laree line ot -ueensware an-1 fancy Kieht cents per pound for hens and chickens andi- cents per dozen cevrs. cash, at Thayer A Co's market..

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