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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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nHnty oiiifiition. wn in General. GO TO TOWNSEND THERE WILL BE A JOHN B. HUSTON, General Auctioneer, GREENFIELD. IND.

STOCK SALES MADE A SPECIALTY. roVal list's RACE! MULE AT fc3. Indiana State Fair. 1 The year ls, although a eampni-rn season, ith so many and varied counter attractions, does not diminish the interest which exhibitors tak in the now world-famed Indiana state Fair. At the present time the applications for space are far in advance of the usual number and flowing in ataratenexer be fori (equalled in the history of the exhibition.

Kvhibitors are advised through the newspapers of the extensive mi j.rm emen ts l-rwarj on tbe grounds in tne nature of a new race course, whivh necessitated the purcRase of twenty acres additional t-'roiinds that has been added to the already ar-a, niakini: the Indiana state Pair rounds one of tue very best and m- st con venient in all i ts appoint men of any ol a similar character in the I nited -tte or anada. In addition, an immense two-story amphitheatre is approaching completion, ready lor the openm-. Sept. The new track is reported by horsemen, who have viewed and testc'l it, a oue of the choicest in the country, and ma-niticcnt speed contests may be looked for this season, such as has never before witnessed on the ladlana state Fair Grounds since its inception. The twenty acres additional has been improved and the appearance of the -rounds i changed that it ill scarcely be reco-nied as the same place.

Cnii-iJera-ble and tile drainin- has been done aral water pipes la id throu-h the grounds to insure the comlort and convenience of ex hi 'liters and visitors. The steady -rowtli of the state Fair proves its importance as an educator in those matters so interest and are indispensable to successlul larmine. FAIR POWDER 2488 BEST TWO IN THREE, MILE HEATS, FOR A FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES. GIVEN BY J. J.

BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QEENSWARE and CROCKERY, MACHINE OIL, BINDER TWINE. All 1- -oH i he.ip. thnn cvi pet f-r a ri-i i or Hi'' '1 of tin- GK3I, INDIANA. Solid as the Hock of liihraltar.

Some evenings a'o Mr. John Hi-'-s. a colored Democrat, marched at the head of the Iieni'icratic cluh of this city, and carried the American flair, and ever since has heen the source of much eminent for our Republican lirethren. (iL'or-e Washin-tnn lun-can finally mustered up coiira-e enmi-h to give him a talk, which run about as fellows How do you do, Hi-r-rs? tirst rate. Where do you live now I'pon lSnyd's farm.

Well, John, how are you t'ettinir ill very ell. How is your corn 1 have splendid prospects. Weil. John, how does it cune that you left our party and joined the leineeratic club? Why. I never as a Republican.

Yiiu are mistaken. I can read and write, and can jud-e lor myselt, and i consider it is every poor man's interest to vote the Democratic ticket, and as lonir as there is any warm blood in my body never will 1 vote the Republican ticket. Well, we Republicans freed you. (Hi no, Mr. Duncan, you never done any such a tliinii.

I was always free and my, father before me, anil furthermore there were. just as many Democrats in the I nion army as there were Repu dicans. Duncan soon learned that Riirirs was eiiial to all emcrirencies and left him feel- i satisfied that ItitrL's was a man and knew how to jud-e lor himself. What Rev in ISeintr Done For tlie Orplian. 1..

i'avne. Superintendent of the iiriihan Home, Macon rites: We have had a LTeat improvement in the health of our children by the use of swift's specific. We had anioiiit the children some who scrofula--notably one case in hich it was I 1st I We -ot some of I.UII.V IIKUKIM I Alt V. swift's Specitic and irave it to tins case, ami in a short while it was cured sound and well. It was as bad a case.

1 think, as I oversaw, and had been under excellent physicians with no permanent benefit. We have be L'ivin- it to all the ehiidren as a health tonic. We have four children anil one seamstress who. for years have sutlered intensely every with erysipelas, and timu-ti they have been takin- Swift's Specilic only iii small doses as a health tonic, hey a 1 1, without exception, passed throu-h" this sprm- without a touch of this complaint. A lady of the institution, who has been with us for years, has been troubled ith a most a-'iavateil rash ever since she was a child, she tried all the known remedies that are prescribed for it with no benefit: but she has been cured by taking Sw ilt's Specilic, and has no return of I he trouble.

Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. Thk Swii i Sitcii u- I raw er Atlanta, i a. The (ireat Croii in Kansas. The crops in the State of Kansas promise a -renter yield this year than has been known in the history ol the state, and the prosperity of its farmers is assured. 'The lar-e number of farmers in the Kastern states ho wish to see the country at harvest time and immediately alter, has induced the '-Santa Route," the -real railway system of Kansas, to make exceptionally low rates from Chicago and other stations, to all points in Kansas, and the lines east of Chica-o will make correspondingly low rates up to Chicago.

Ask your ticket a-ent for particulars or write to Kmnions lilaine, (ien. Pass. A-'t. "Santa Fe Route," Chica-o, and you will be sent an accurate mail of the state of Kansas, to-ether with the desired information Tuesday, Sept. 11.

Lxcursion starts i Indiana l'atents. The followin- patents were granted for the week endin- An-. 7, lss, reported expressly tor this iaper by Joseph Hunter, solicitor of foreiirn and American patents, Washington, I C. Wm. P.urton.

Lake Village, thill W. c. Ferry, Fowler, attachment for plows: Wm. Fiemin-, Ft. Wayne, road u'raditis; machine; Thcs.

(irillln" and W. Mitchell, Noblesville. wire fence: J. T. Haines.

Ral-bec, portable elevator: (. K. Rooker, Mooresville. toy; Peter Seinoniin. Kvans-ville.

railway cross tie: W. M. Sketton, (ireencastle. sham pillow. Cure For Khciimatisin.

(i. ii. Treat, of West Ciranville, Mass-writes of Alleock's Porous Plasters: For rheumatism, neural-ia, pain in the side or back, coti-hs, colds, bruises, and any local weakness, they truly possess wonderful curative qualities. have recommended them to my nei-hbors with the happiest results, many of whom, but for Alleock's Plasters would be in a crippled condition at home. In every instance where they have been faithfully and properly applied the result has been wonderfully satisfactory.

Worth know intr. Mr. W. M.an. men -li nf Lake itv, was taken xvith a severe cob attended with a -lis tressiiit; eoiiL'h and riiTininc- into in its tir-t He tried many so-called popular I'oiurh remedies and steadily crexv worse.

Was reduced in had in lircithinir and xvas to sleep. Finally tried Dr. kin-'s New Discovery for nnsinptiiin and found immediate relief, and after u-itig about half a doen l.t!!es found him-. If xvell and lias hud no return of the disease. No other reniedv ean show so crand a record of cures as l'r.

Imiilt's ry for on-iitiipnoti. i iiaranteed to do i -t xvhat i.i claimed for it. Trial bottle- free at M. drui: store. iksP, 1 Keiiiion to Kansas.

i A cheap excursion out to Kansas designed for the ben, tit oi farmers who wish to visit the Stale during or in, mediately after the I harvt st. xvill start Tin sday. Sept. 11. The Santa Fe Route, which reaches all sections "I the State of Kansas, will soil excursion tickets on the date and on other later dates to be announced.

Write to Fmmons 1 Blaine, (ien. Pass. Santa Fe Route, at Chicago, for hii accurate map of the state of Kansas and for any information that you can not obtain from the agent in vniir town. Kaks. the Republican candidate for was nominated bet attse he was a soldier, smue time ago a petition was presented to hi in fm' him to sign asking 1 ingress to give every soldier a pension ot month Kaks refused to sign it.

He said he was getting a pension of per month, but would sum it if it would give him ivm more per month. ii: how loyal. on ill hear them talk loud and. long about "this great soldier and his friendship." one iroes to Indianapolis to buy (iold or Silver Watches since the (iii EAT AUCTION SALE A I UIJAN-1IAMS. Meeting at FortiIle.

The meeting at Fortx ille Saturday night last as large and enthusiastic and xvas addressed by (. harles (i. otKut. of this city, and ex-Senator Bailey, of Indianapolis. Both speeches are highly complimented by cood judges.

Mr. Bailey.it is said, made one id the best speeches of his life. At his residence on Smith State Friday morning, August I11. after severe illness of stomach trouble, Mr. Sylvester Mkhael.

aged 7 years. Mr. Mietaei was a soter. industrious man. and leaves a wife, one son and one daughter, both grown, and many friends to mourn bis death.

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lie decisions ol the I. st i iters ami speakers Up', the correct Usa-eo i very item that p. in -ike up tiie beautiful hole id our in-t her tm, ie. We believe that our public schools vv iii attain a use! iness. nod be more siii'i'i sslul I ii lan iia 'e nisi in the I alio thai th.y send I nei ptipils to the ilic-lirinin with Dime teachin- Iii-iii to st Mily its ta conl tnoi inteli i'enl ly and by lis dceisions more steadfastly.

II iiecils in, aiaaiuiinl pi very seiio, -r, HI should he supplied Willi a Cop I i's I Dictionary, as lie- I at ion In- nnproM-d k. As ii ther means to this desirable en, we can a no tut er ia on mend a- iol lie 111 that ill pi.p -Ien should Uii to authority py of an una. ami that every tent to -tve habit "I ai I I las ile- at ao ot We oiild be in its prop dispai a jin eomp us-' tiie I 1 Without lllellts. we Diet l-'ll a ry titer abrid-- We! sier's Academic all tm- the idyll is remembered ur ive the pupil's ibsctice i-f he un- as he best ot jils. a xx her set 1 IH ss will and in the at its school d.n alu he family dieti' much sax mat it narv, lould It i- imt t.

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Hei.by. xvas i-a unit a te Hatiiei- ll.irris.'ii lli't xx ake the canoe time in tu rn II, ja-I" thi-x a III sup. he lie, i a i lie 111 11 Situ ihe that oil 'fed, but ia 1 his -t pal'tx ti Ti llart-i Th 1 1- and 1 xert I ll at Il ninds ni th I inocrat to li.e ra 1, i Ian tan and xx ill I i I in i i. in, --iS. Ham, ctl.

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1 Trie straight sol Scb.fl Furniture (. ora-pMii). of this city, on Thursday last shipped their evcellt iit seb'sd-desks to kaiis, to Ti-iiiiessee, anil tm to spice-laml, Indiana, to he ued in the college at that place. 1 i 1 I ia xx it I xx is In an 1 Sl.d Polltdllnwii Hy ihr llf-morriil Krpsr-icrllrrtaa Ikerr. nohank.

Wheat thrashing over. Busiuess thriving. Polities is the issue. Hence Wilson has dned both the Demo crat ami Republican tIubs. suppose he is to iln ide the spoils.

John Knis'ht lost a valuable horse last week. an enthusiastic Democratic mee in- was held here Motidav nicht. Hon Noble Warruni and Web. Felt.ol viircitv delived warm and appreciative addresses. A the conclnsion a Cleveland end Thuruiau club was organized with K.

M. Johnson, president: S. li. Waters, secretary: Henry Fuller, captain. The club will meet Monday evening, 'tu at which tune (.

apt. R. A. Riley and Hon. Noble Warruni will address the nieetin-.

The public is invited to attend, especially Republicans and Prohibitionists. Miss Maud I.indley, of st. Louis, Mo Is the -nest id Dr. Collii.g and ife. The report is current that Dr.

A. Collins anticipates Ieaviu- here and nlnt; to New ork to practice his profession. Your correspondent ltiterv iew ed the trentleman to-day coneernini; the matter and in answer he said: expressed my desire and intention of taking a post irraduate course at the liellew Medical Colle-e in New ork City some time in the future, but I have no desire to make it my permanent home. 1 am perfectly satisti-d with my situation in Hancock county prills I. like.

Moonli-ht boating at the lake these tine evenin-s. Van is the boss tishc-rnian. There was a lar-e crowd at the free fish-in- picnic. Walter Meek won the footrace. Adam Hawk whs the spryest old man on the -rounds.

'The (ireentield base ball club beat the Palestine club 17 to I. Charles Colestock was the champion sw immer. rs. K. Thompson and familv, of Little Rock, is stoppin- at the" lake for the sum tner.

Attend the concert next sundav at the Lake. Hancock Airrlciiltinal Association. i Tuesday next the Hancock A-ricul-t il nil Association will commence its third annual Fair, which will be continued until and ineludin- the Friday followin- The oili-ers have made a commendable ellort to secure a lar-e attendance of exhibit and visitors, and it should be the aim of every friend of the association to assist in in akin sr it the best and most successful Fair in Kastern Indiana From what we can learn at this time, the attendance of exhibitors of all classes, particularly horsemen and stockmen, will be very lar-e, and the animals to be exhibited will be the best in the state or the West. The speed rin-is one of the best in the State, and horsemen expect to have some ol the linest racin- that will be exhibited in any of the -rent lairs of the State. We advise our friends in the country to turn out en masse and -ive the association a larger crowd than ever before seen on the grounds.

The receipts of the association will be used with the strictest economy, and as much of it applied on the indebtedness as is possible under the circumstances. Mr. White, the president, is an honest and thrifty farmer, and ill do all in his power to make the present fair a pay in- one: and in this matter he will be seconded by all the other ollicers. New fall Hats at Mrs. J.

H. Braggs store also, the latest styles in dress making. Fitting done by the famous "National Garment Cutter." which never fails. Best 50 cent Corsets in Greenfield Kids 75 cents bustles from 20 cents up children's sailor hats very cheap, just the thing for the fair. iulyliw'-nia apt.

R. A. Riley delivered an address before the (enter township Democratic club Saturday evenin- last. His speech as coiihned principally to a discussion of I the tai ill. which he handled in his usual aide manner.

He as listened to by a lar-e and appreciative audience. When the ap-tain recovers his usual health, he will deliver a speech on the soldier iiiestion. in which In- will tell what Mr. Cleveland has done lor that honorable class of our He will also -ive some attention to private pension matters and to vetoes nf Mr. Cleveland.

The Anderson Fair. The twenty-first annual Fair of the Madison County'joint stock A-ricultural Society will be held at Anderson, I September a and 7, ls. 'This is one of the best hairs in Indiana, and they always draw a lar-e attendance from Hancock county, and we hope they will do so this year. A Fair under tiie ninna-ement of such men as c. K.

Mc olloii-h needs no recommendal ion at our hands. Tii Iikm. will try and be represented at this boss air. Letter List. A list of unclaimed letters remainin-at the post otlice in (ireentield, Hancock county, Indiana, Au-ust l'i, Mfss Molln Want Koy ridei inilton, Mary It.

oitin. i.ilchrist' A 1 Curtis. I Si tnes i It, tyi'f II iraiii Sarah I.aey. e-n ll le- Addison, Persons calling for the above letters. should say, "advertised." N.

I'. lIuWAKD, M. Marriajre Licenses. The following marria-e licenses have been issued since our last report: owon K. Day to Hattie May Morse.

James J'. Whiteinan to Tlarbara C'om- Stock. Wm R. J'reas to Orpha J. Keller.

Abijah A. Kennedy to America Bookman. CrTftPn YH PI'Cl flVP (-? subjects for the luna asylum Ben. Har- rison. Next week ill be air week, and it is earnestly to be hoped that every farmer, merchant, mechanic and labming man in the county will consider it his duty to be present three of the days with Lis family.

A successful Fair is alxvavs a great honor to the county and its citi- If you have any property to sell at public sale remember that Win. II. Pauley ism the business, and will promptly attend' all sales entrusted to him. satisfaction guaranteed or no charges will be made. irders may be left at iin: Dkph i ili-e.

If you have anything to sell call on Wm. Pauley, the most popular auctioneer in the county, and he will attend to the same a satisfactory manner. Leave your or- dere at he Pkm ihi harles i oi! in t. of this city, M'-rristow Saturday ii-t at and at ille "Saturday I m. Mr.

'll'itt is doing duty in the present campaign will speak p. m- lowing whole his Win. Pauley ill commence the auc-ionei ring business and is ready to ive prompt attention to all sab entrusted him. IP. uarantees satisfaction every instance Those visitiiiir our Fair should not Tail to call at Mr anhani's Jewelry Store.

The Metropolitan 'Tic at enjoy yourself. re will next week and The Republicans held th. vention i. theu- pretene'ed Cai.n" Saturday last. ir o.

ta arrw Log The attendance at the R-pul convention Saturday list was li. an county very sinn. Frank Havens. Miller's Harness Oil at M. Toe Palace Drug store has a fine line of lamps and drugs.

Men's good plow shoes at Randall's very cheap. AH work warranted fa'rst-elass and of the1 best leather. M. Havens. Don't buy drugs until you have learned the prices at the Palace Drug store The will of James Alyea, of Brandywine township, has been admitted to probate.

Buy hand-made harness of J. M. Havens Bay shoes of Randall. Tbey are the best i i by rf-a-A I'l K(T -i ri- I ffii, a. i -fn.

(. ai 'I'hk I ri- itj.y 'l1-i in ia r- i fu i i- RIGDON, General Auctioneer! Greenfield, Indiana. STOCK SALES MADE A SPECIALTYY. t'iT- I ri- with the Ikte I feel that I can a te.ii in i-r my er e- ire I uio to uny iio.i in the titte, an -roin it 1 A llt of 1 1 tiiform.ttioii h- foiin-l at any mttiif in this i ity. it it- well to tlif am'1 ioiii-er hefo-e fixinir the tiiiH' of e.

so that no i i. i. -late mav roii i f. lerm- fllilv -oil'' Vniir fehh re- I. Oliif narr.

Alyea was horn inn 12, ITI'T, in II- fini-iateil to Ilaiuilton enmity, hut seven years II- in i lain a'enit -l" years, anil i.iie lie ir he lieeaine with iss Hannah whom In- iiarriial in an-1 vith whoiii he lneil fur years a happy ami pea-etui III-. In this union of niar-rieil they were hlesse.l with nine etiil-ilren. livesmin ami I'mir (lau-liters, nf wlimn three smis have preceiliol nim. Twenty-nine L'raiiileinliiren anil thirty-two trreat--i anilehililreii were the fruits ol this union. He with his family eame to Hancock county in ami cutereil the lanil on which lie 1 veil at he i me ..1 his ileath.

In Wil he Iii- Christian Cuurch at Su-ar-crcek Hancock county, an, I remaineil a meniher of that church urtil ahout thirty years when he.i lin-il the K. Church, anil from tliat time lias heeii a faithlul meniher until ileatu. ills wile ileparteil this Ille l-oj He a-aiu iiniteil in marriage with Mrs Sarah Farer, I ec with whom he 1 il a happy lit-, she still survives linn lie as know hy all to he haril-worki honest ami upri-ht in all his ilealin-s. He Oeen an invalnl for lour years, ami his lile has -rail a llv he. away Ahout live weeks a-o he -rew rapi.ily worse until sumlay ni-ht at 1-o'clock.

re-leasiol Ii i tii tliim Ins liein- at the a.lvaueeil a-e "I ears. months and J'! day sold. 11- leaves a wile, and two sons and a host of friends and rel.it ivr to innurn his d-ath. His remains were interred in su-ar-creek cemetery evening. the I'ear father sci'i the steep of death.

His In-t. Ion ir I renin less sleep; While hearts in an-ui-li deep are sunk. And weiti sorrow weep, A I.l I I. A Kli ItK.K. Carr.illton.

Au-. l'i, 's. Obitiiary. 'n Saturday ni-ht at o'clock. Au-.

II, l.i'tle Roy only son of Jesse and I. nana llrei-ee, died after all illness of three weeks, ol thrash and ltu. He was born Juneh, Jss7 hoin year. uiontlis and -days old. He leaves a lather and mother, and a host ol friends to mourn his death.

The remains were interred in the Fden Impel cemetery Sunday, PJ, followed by a number of friends and relatives to await the resurrection. How- brief but with sorrowful meaiiin- are these words. Tii at eet lit 1 1- form sleeps in lie tomb while lie- soul has taken its to world in-re i -k ess and pain are not known lo praise his savior's name. our We h.u r.nt iii th 111, heart-, It I'l'l. hop, are hi ill I- pet a ii -I happv t.iineet hun 'kell ell III, t.

In that eoM and silent ehuri vard. his Imle b.idy laid. we know iii- i iii ntori ill if Is ii't wild him in ihe -rae. And we live and trn-i that only. Wln'ii we lea this or id ol eare.

We ill meet our liitle darling. In better world si fair. i i.ik 1. arrollton. Au-.

'ss. Ktcallini; rioneer Life. ii'lianap, -lis The meetin- of old settlers of Marion, Hamilton. Miidisoii and Hancock counties, i at Oakland. Saturday, was attended by be- I ween and l.ooo persons.

'The pleas- ant weather tended to make the meeting a success, and it ne one nf the most enjoyable -fitii' rin-s the pioneers of the several cunt ies have over hail. 'There were over 2'i "I Ihe tirst settlers of the four counties prest nt. and they had a pleasant time in nexx in- an ac'iuaintance and talking over he ha ppenin-s ot 'pioneer life. Durin- the forenoon oiiite a number of the old people related reminiscences. Several -lee clubs, composed of youn- persons, furnished music.

The annual address as delivered in the afternoon by W. Howe, of tins city. His speech was able and eloquent. He recalled some of the hardships throu-h which the pioneers had to pass, and then traced the -real -roxxth of the state until it has become one of the foremost in the I nion. A -rent many of the relics of pioneer life were i.

habited and they proved of -reat interest to the votinc people. Jiidsro Nest tii'N Married. Anderson I'enio, 'The older portion of Anderson's society as considerably a-itated over the unex-p. cted and yet expected xveddin- of Jud-e West. Tor some time past -ossip has had that lipid has been 1, ttin- drive at the seat ot the -lud-e's iitLctioiis with some of his steel tipped arrows, such us he employs when attackm- bachelors and widowers, but to all appeaianci the Jud-e seemed arrow proof.

It xvas a mistake ttnui-h. and exeryoi'e was d-c, ived except Mr. lipid, ii est and Mrs. Kliabeth Irwin, a hi-hly respected widow lady of Indianapolis The Judje xxmit down Indianapolis very one day last week ami as inai i il. 'Tne ceremony xvas performed at the residence of the bride Mrs.

West has a her of n-lat i ves in this city and is reported to be in -o ,,1 circumstances. She mat en on 'er I an ii 1 -1 'e. Thx-v ill 1 A Another Meeting; in Old k-( reek. I am -s A i the 1'emoei las city, xv ill ad-Btick-creek loxx n- one-hall mile s.iiurJay i-veniii" ew is a forcible Ot -hi: it I. ho t.

Comfort, 'clock. Mr -peaker an, audience. 1 1 p. i 1 a xvith a lare til- should be greet ed be It pav Wri.ht and "Fork spare no eii-rt M. ssrs.

in -1 a large Meet i Mr s-mitor art -ti hold his ley. tiie -t e. 11 D-m the rain- nomin, f.r names of XX io elected XX ill years, and be will be ie election a r. is eiectioii mi'-, and the party a- gets f.vi ry D-. a si, cratch Ti mi.

ind 11 tf, t'T can, .1 11 to ae for 1 n'ted ry i nip- a -a to it i.at ot, in ati. mo at We Avi'il uive tlie School Teaclici-s ol' tlie COl'XTY a LllTLi: Advice. IT IS This, If voi 1 wish a cood TIME K'EEPEK (10 TO IMMMIAM'S. Sudden Heath. -t: i to.

II. If pa Ur ta xx i.re -r art, I ape dentti, Ohio, fvbixl 1 11 rrx l'-r xx -F. li. i.r- X. P.

A tw Principle at rcl that the le -rxa's xp-p; li. lsxx-e: t'lr-u-l. -to-e. r. oi IV saialiest -r-9- (rev at K.

You can buy (Sold and Silver Watches of liranham at auction prices. A creat bargain in dall's for 1 a pair. ladicV shoes at Ran- Buy your harness of J. posite Winder's livery stable. Havens, op- a THE Kverybody can t- school book or ot her mat school room, at "cltu an's ii -rial ii Ii any 1 in tiie HOOD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT fTV The importance nf put in; nut be overestimated, f- i xv yon cannot enjoy I- At this S'-a-.

-ii le a i i pood Ille, la liie i ify, i the blood, I we a y. a iii 1 rvi- 1 l.lood 11 nccdn dim a It Ml I iv Hood's Peculiar creates an nppc-While it i-i eh. i. ii -Men. -iii.

in i up th- i-yn. in, di-Ti, 'J ul.ar I ll.ltloll -i i. 1 t'HO to To Itself 1 1 ColiibiiMtioii, pa nl tl," vegetal. I' 'I Hood's ir- i i i.l iar cur itixe other has si i-l, a Cures. If ill li ax lit el up xx i buy Hood's S.i ilia .1 not b.

i I. It i. I Li take any cm and i-i xs a II I', i Prepar, C. i. II IOO Doses ll --ti.

'1 IX Ono Dollar WarmWaves A re rolling in. 1" tiifin ti hleet 1. si -1 ipO i r. f-r. -J and lang iil from ilrair.it.

fy luuseiilar siimini r's. cf Paine's C. t'h-at nerve ii tier II ri i toll Strength' a tl. and fortify it jf BUhnie-r aranon is riot a drink. It is a i- entihe WEUS.RICHARCSCN 4.

CO JOHN W. RYON, ,,,.,1, AND NOTARY l'UULIC, OFFICE IH0HlENFILLO OUEENFIELI-. INDIANA. Flt "tl.t i.re. I I or ir i r'lli I i acr-.

ri -and ir lit x. corner of I. ti' Hp. I- i It I XA -tr- 1 fi.lt Mi l. In l.

no 'o. i F' 'i; bra of 'i lot-. I 1." flit nil. is in t. WOnd-hn I HI, I i tl: in, a I 2 and one -f to- ni i-t i.r-.

i en; vi' -n T.a 1 1: I. fi-nri'. Mid III. Ui a a i vo- S4.a. H'K sM.F-No.

lb-Id. ice Ion i land i tlx- nam Folt -A LK House I 1 A -l'i I.rg i-' I lie r- ta: ti; it Wi'iH -n of a- I si-i ia of quite complete; nice elevate I l-t pre prt-e. ErBaaiaMABSB an toot. MARSH COOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OtBcover Grenfiphl Uiskmn Company, Opposite Court-Houk, UHCtlrtlllll.n, IMD. aW -r "ml li'T man, ir -i.

i 'J 1 ro- i Vv cornbi xj 1 'L naaen givinjr last if lAv m-'eii- efit to Lo Vvy ly 1 brain. It V. I fur, a.l nervous 1" and has I new life arel thousands Vj w-weaken-l r.r---i were the eau-e 01" tlieir rnanv It is especially vi! t-Bon, hen feeble r- u- a. i-Lie to Rur.s'r'.ke, a a-e is nearly alwivs l. l' i (V-lery G.ri ut.

ly r--' raa? i I rnoves the lia i 1 disease. fv. delay ati1 tia-r tlie vita lay 1" he tl" ef f. Ie! Absolutely Pure. v.

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I i V. i v. i xi. i i 1 1 1 uii! .1 1" 'lull 1 I III. I that 'ii- I air I- I II.

s. ill I. in, I all rhiiltn.ili lli-k will kill in. i i i i 1 1 1 a Ml ll.e -I I I -lit i 1 1 1 I 1 1 ii. 1 in i i i .1 1 I If I i ti I I i i in -n I in ,1 1 a 1 III- wnik a 1 1 in at i ot ul i 1 1." 1 1 a 'I Hea- tre i onipan at a-- II ie u- 'I I a i 'a in- I t.a Ii .1 I'M'-- lal." -a! last 11 I It i 1 a I 'i- i ii ti i I nut i til" ti- a a ll III, ail I oil III) at a 1 1 II a 1 ail it will a ran .1 1 1 at I mi in i.

nits I nl that we will Ii mi .11 til" tans i I' Ii I i in lie (oil this ir. The animal ei.nl. i I I he P. tiineii net i i-siii at Mt. ii reh son 1 1 tins 1 1 I -Iln' til" ellV.i- tl.telll Jll.ltes 't n-iti 1 i 1 1 i in i i i-l" in e-n.

11. -t it! is "ss hi i Th" 1 i 1 in, is i i iii'. a i ii I ililliv ll. this i 1 1 1 a -1 1 oil" i I a I 1 1 1 1 All la -I 11 -1 1 -1 oil tills it til- Pal' Ii ille ,11 ,1 le 1 a me I a. ean't sjiiiil Itiati.l-p.i ti.

a re i 1 1, 1 Mi.it 'llii a s. 1 1 1 ill-Hi. 'ii, nil. nl la i 1 1 is ei 1 1 1 lie 1 a i i hil.it I It ii ii i-i I. I a- in i tllil! ll- sir II T.ilaiM ill ut ie- -'in ii i ii cu.J a- n.

il Ii" as i I'll' rest, Jon- Isaiah M-a; n. in I i I a 1 1 1 was ii s. mi- a luel a 1 1. he a ne. i he lan.ih -i; mi last.

I e. Mi! 1 I. tl. I 1 I el 's I in, k. II I lire Is what we 1.

t.a to. I el.les nil 1 sa-'s lii. 's. th; ati I i 1 1 a 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i ia in thin eis e. 'hi ail 1st hn I il'.

r. I -I a.r low ii. sp mi mules m. In last i ek.ar. 1 i s.

ai nil over la- i.ia. aial i. -u a i ii i a ei h. I i ni tin- in a 1 1 ni in- I ne 1 a ii il a is a hn- si. an t- -i.

"I i a 1 tie- -t'. lh- last ehan ti I ii Tii. eame ni u. Ii i ta us, ,1 I ill-ai-h ii a i h. 'a K- i-i'-a-ai; hi et i n.

II Now. th. i-l i he I -i I. ai ta. tnai; iii 1 i ht II- i a 1 ii 1 in i 1 1.

T. 1 1 I u.iai ii I six li.st. i i ia, 1 ml a i. i i tins nil. to rs.

mi liih-. Iiu) w.a in this tn.ir r. siili Wlsll tl 111 'I ta el i. Ilr, illl.l ll.i; ill, 1 1 Mas i ss at la 1 1 in ii, a i I nt 1 is a i 1 ir a is in I Is s- a I ho i -1 j' I i Mr. i i s.

i. i 1 1 a a tai no i II 1 I I'l i I i i iu r- it i b. ii i. .1 l' i i i I 11 t- -tn Indiana ii'ag. ii'cia i 1 i I'- i i tain TICKETS ON SALE.

Tickets for tho nrrro.ie county lair ear. lo uii sale the week ot the fair at J. Varl Walker Joseph li.ildwni's. Hart and at Greer, tie id Hank XEI.SOX BRADLEY. Treasurer A.L.NEW&CO WIDE-AWAKE Cheap Corner Grocery racknc CnVrs at twenlv" ccnts.

Tea. cents per mhhu1. Coal Oil, 10 (rut a trallon. Susar. I iM-mnls lbrs.

A new stock oi OucoiisWare AT LOW Villi es. ill idJ ice i A Princess (. h.M-oUi lssuetl to the iK'tijile br th fcaiu- plir five nl A Most Kxcclleiit Meetintr. From every source comes the word that the I einocritcy are havin- lar-e and atten- 1 tis and that wherever attempted lartre and enthusiastic clubs have been or-tranied and uniformed without much trouble. The Democracy are enthusiastic in the cause of honesty and reform.

A very lar-e and harmonious meetin- as held at Fortville Saturday eveiiin- last. It was ad dressed by our lellow-citien, Hon. C. oilutt, who, by the ay, is doin- noble and tellin-work where ever he has addressed' his fellow-citizens, and Hon Leon Bailey, of Indianapolis, i ur informants say these-two speeches were simply trraud and the Democracy and the people -enerally of er- 1 lion township were not slow in compliment- in- these -entlemen on their excellent speeches, and the sterling truths contained. I The (ireentield -lee clu'i was present and frequently enlivened the meetin-w ith some most excellent music.

This -lee club is belli- friiUently applauded where ever they to, and are iUite an entertaining feature of the meetings. Tim Dkmockat cannot find words to express its admiration ot that time-honored and true Democratic lady, Andrew Ila-en, who done so much to make the meetin- a success. To show her appreciation of the ciilMe of Democracy, she built a handsome speaker's stand in her yard and decorated the same in -ood style. Another Street to lie The Council last evening contracted with K. P.

Thayer, for th- -radin- and irrav-; elin- of the north end of Pratt street for a distance of about nine lots and three alleys, at 1 "ii cents per lineal foot. The price should have been To cents and the members of tin: Council on -ht to be assessed the dillereiice. Tins street is an out-of-the-way place and should not have been made until it could have been run to Main street. P.ut improvement and bankruptcy are the points to hich the present Council aim and they will succeed by the time the water works i.job is ready to be commenced. Water Works Vote.

The vote on Mondav last on the question of water works as onducted verv ouietly tlmu-h a respectal follow in- are the i suit: First Ward Second Ward Third Ward vote was polled. The li-ures of the re- IPS, I lo OS Nn, l'i Total ajority ii -liv lor water works. Kxcnrsion Kates to the West. The Vandalia Line has arran-ed to run live harvest excursions to points in Kansas, Nebraska and other Western states. An-.

Jl, Sept. and Oct. and -a. at Ihe very low rate of one fare lor the round trip, tickets -ood -'I days from dale of sale. Do not overlook the.

superior accommodations this road affords the traveling public. For particular a i inat ion call upon or address II. R. Derinir, Ass't. Pass.

A-ent Vandalia Line, Indianapolis. Pensioners. Attention. Hon. Lee F.

Wilson, the pensiuii a-ent of Shelbyviile, will be in the city to day and to-tnorrow. He will be at the (iuymon House here he xx ill be -lad to sec all persons xvho are endeavorin- to secure a iicn- sion from the -overninent. Mr. Wilson is one ot the best pension airents in the State, and is haviu- excellent success in seeurin-pensions very soon after bein- placed his hands. Cluh To-niffht.

John Mcfirillin. a son of the Kmerald Isle, will address his Democratic friends at the meeting of the club to-ni-ht at the court house on tne political issues of the day. He is thorou-bly posted and his remarks will no doubt be of eeneral interest to the public, (iive Iii in a full house and a rousing reception. A cyv Meat Market. Johnson P.ros., two enterprising; youn2 men from Pendleton, have located in our city, and have purchased the clean meat market of Wm.

Lynam. We wish these -entlemen success, and hone they may en- joy a liberal share of the trade. Capt. Paullus informed a DkMix rat reporter this inornin- that the wheat raised on the poor farm when threshed measured bushels, making an avera-e of about Is bushels to he acre. The oats crop turned out "ion bushels.

This is a -ood showing for a county institution. "A tlii ol' beauty is a joy so arc tlie ele- caiit Broodies and Earnlrops of 1 i r't 11 1 1 '1 1 1 1 'v UHltUll A Nice Piece of Work. The eonti actors. Messrs. Peters Dunn, Tuesday last, finished building Pleasant-view street in tiiis city.

Judges of this kind of work say it is one of nicest jobs ever turned over to the city. A Pig- Morteate. apt. Henry Snow. County Recorder, has received for record probal.ly the larg'-st recorded in the county It is given hv the Ohio.

Indiana Western iiiway l'l Found, on i ulay last, on- black brood sow, mul will weigh about goo pounds. The owner can have the same by paying charges and proving property all' at liiy residence two miles southeast ti-Id Pi Hi I.f The laily management the fair have po. i cured the service several tine musicians who will render smne excellent vocal and instrumental music in the Floral Hall next Thursday and Fri lay. mi't fall to hear them. 1 The entries and demand for space and stalls at our fair next week far surpasses anything over seen.

stiy away for this is going to be the grandest fair ever held in Kastern Indiana. The (ireentiH.l Cornet Bind left this morr.it. f-r I wood r--nd. of their excellent strain of at tne odd Fellows' celebration at that place to-day. Th" Anderson band is also in attendance.

I am determined to reduce my stock regardless ol cost. A. K. BKANHAM, Died, sninday t. an infant of Jos.

Norman, of Indianapolis. Disease, inflammation of the bowels. The remains were brought to this city iast for interment. Farmers, when you are in the city, don't fail to stop at the Ouyraan House. 1 ou can always get a tirst-class meal at a reasonable price.

ou should not fail to sf-e tie Metropolitan Theatre at Masonic Hall next week. Uo and a hearty laugh. When you come to the fair go to the (Cayman Hulse and get one of the best meals to Jackaon iml Noble arnif will ad. dress the Democratic club of Blue-river township to-night. Died, on yesterday, in this fant chtfd of John Custer.

city, an in- i I in at at to be 1 About People. Paul Ha-en, of Fortville, was in the city over Sunday. Cass (ianther left Monday for Richmond to be absent a lew days. Auditor James L. Mitchell and family are visiting in Madison county this week.

r. fioble, of Grant county, is in the city, the of his son, D. H. Goble and family. Miss (iertrude Wearing, of (treencastle, is in the city the guest of her friend.

Miss Jessie Hamilton. Hon. James L. Mason left Tuesday for Kansas to be absent about one week on professional business. Miss Pet (iillispie, of Carrollton, is in the city spending a few days with her lady friend, Miss Fannie Railerty.

Capt. 1. A. Curry and daughter returned home this from an extended visit friends and relatives in Illinois. Miss Kate Shockley, an accomplished young lady of New ienna, Uiio, is the guest of iss A dda Johnson, nf this city Montgomery Marsh and his daughter, Mrs.

D. B. Cooper, leave in a few days for an extended visit to Kansas and Missouri to visit relatives. Mrs. Jennie Swope, accompanied by her ilau-hter, leaves 'Tuesday next to join her husband at Salt Lake City They ill be gone about two months.

Miss F.lla Havens, an accomplished youn- lady of Rushville, is the guist ot her uncle, J. M. Havens, on North State street. She will remain over fair week. Dr.

S. Boots, Secretary of the State Board of Health, accompanied the Board to Michigan ity this morning to ike an investigation of Borne State atlairs. Miss Flora Woods, a young lady of Rens- selear, I arrived in the city Monday last to make this place her future home ith Dr. N. Howard, Sen.

and wife. Kev J. W. Welch, of inehestcr, wh has been assisting in the Willow Brain- camp meeting, was in the city on 'Thursday last, visiting his many old Ii lends. Henry N'ewby, nf near Westl.md, con templates moving to this city this fall ti make it his future home.

Hd and youn- both like the natural gas in winter H. W. Walker, of this city, has accepted a position as salesman with 11. L. strn-k land of the Masonic Hall grocery, and en tered upon his duties Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Dr. N. P. Howard and the family of Dr.

S. artin has returned home from camp meeting at Acton. I hey report having had a very enjoyable time during their stay. Mr. and Mrs.

Louie Lehman, of Colum bus, arrived in the city Monday even ing last, ney are the guests of A Palm bert, Mrs. Lehman will be the guest of he parents for several days. Prof. J. Martin and wife returned home Tuesday evening from an extended pleasure trip to the summer resorts in tin Fast.

They are much improved in health and highly delighted with their trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. L.

Karly, Mr. ami Mrs Wm. New and daughter Laura, and Miss Vickie Lineback, all of this city, are passengers nn the II D. excursion to i- a-ara Falls which left Indianapolis Tues day morning. laud l'aullus returned home Friday last from a delightful trip to Pittsburg, where 1,.

u-ont in ol.ur.rf, ol' a 1. 1, I 1 horse During bis isit Fast he went to the noted Niagara Falls, and many inlere8t- Nellie Brown, mother of Mrs. F. A. P.laek, ho has been in the city lor gome time past, will leave for Chicago in a few nays, nence sue in start ith her son for icnna, the capital of Austria, whre the young man will enter a musical college to perfect his studies in that line.

They ex pect to reach Vienna about tne middle of September, and will remain there a year or longer. 'I iik Dkvuk ka I ishes them a safe trip and au early return to the land of tbe free. Now is the Time To use Hodges" Sarsaparilla with Iodide of Potash, tke great purifier for the blood. A certain cure for rheumatism, scrofulous affections, and all diseases peculiar to females. Renovates and invigorates the system.

Physicians reeonimemd it. Take no other. Uangum Root Medicine Manufacturers. Nashville, Tenn. Jl.

coper bottle. Sold hy druggists. augllml Fire. Fire. Fire.

I have met with the sad misfortune of having my stock of goods destroyed by lire, and I want everybody who owes me in anyway to call at once and settle as I must have rny money: "a friend in need is a friend indeed. M. H.dtM, P. lack i. Gordon ontinue in business at the old stand, and have a complete assortment of all kiuds of lumber.

Persons wanting to build can save money by calling on us for material. We will exchange building material for saw-timber in tue tree or delivered at the mill. Black iokihn. Mr. M.

hTnk'T. Vice president Northern itior.a. Ilin k. 1 otedo. i ihio, havinir MifTered f-r tii tii-'i atisin and all remr lie.

now to a. h-vi sari. Liniment it H.f Msi remedy he ti ever used. Trv it. at in 1 rarins to sell, and farms and llelds to rent.

DAVID S. (JOODIMJ. The best and cheapest gold, silver and steel spectacles and silTerware at L.A. Davis' jewelry store; Gooding corner, (reenbeld. augvwj Finest and cheapest iadiea' and (rents' irold and silver watches ever in (treentieid at L.

A. Davis' jewelry store; Gooding's block, Greenfield. augt'w W. T. Webb will return to (ireentield with bis mammoth car about the first of August.

All those wishing fine photographs will wait for the car. uiif Fine watch, clock and jewelry reparlng L. A. Davis; Gooding corner. Green-held.

augtrw-2 Tou can always find what you want in livery rir at Bourne's livery stable, and tirst-class at that. julAwi designs of ladies solid Hilled watches at Uran-. ham's. Just think ot a woman's shoe for 90 cents at J. J.

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