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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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riiimii Matters. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! Consu i ion nh if; uckeve Binders? W00L! W00L! -iti' will I-: ml to learn that Mr. Dicker-on. of Center to nsbip. v.

a lay morn in List t. a cry Land- and a' l.uly ef We hope Stephen ha made a and that he "ill be forever blest in th- t.r.ii.: iiip of the excellent woman la- has ir.tr 1 i ed his new hoine. The 1 t. 1 a 1 I on. lay -jves the I ru i wedding as loll-iv-.

and it La-. ur b. arty sanction: Woolen Mills Carthage A ro i.c-w rv.r.r.i Hi. lu re on full tur.e an i fire ci.uii.iete ct I am now prepared to pay the highest market price, in cash or trade, for any and all kinds of wool, to be delivered at rdav morning T. -k-r in.

Han 'Ml i was Tin it. Mis. L. ua.ii. i the lato 't in marriage of IU.one county.

i swain. THE LONG BRANCH STORE fioltci! Dow ii II) re an I litre l) Our 'I ii Iteporters. Rev v.oston. Pastor of th- p. Church of I.owisviHe, 1 will preach ic Saturday -veiling at and 10 IM a.

M. The M. F. siiiid.iy-s.ie.ol U.t an, lay well attended, m-tw ithstanding tiie ab--n. several member of the present lit.

v. J. F. p.istor. conduct the service at the M.

F. iiurch List sun. lay evening to a very large congregation. Sec Samuel. 1-- --Is the young in Absalom sate';" I'he serv ic, at the M.

F. Church la-t day were conducted by Rev. J. Rhoade. Text st.

Luke. I'': i or the of Man seek and to save that which was lost." The tiist meeting the yi. Church of this city will commence satnrday and will continue over sun-lay. F.ldcr kiiiiK-r will conduct the Saturday for- no-n at and sun. lav ev eniiig at r.

M. Preaching next -abbatii at tiie Fr.sbi-terian Church, morning and evening. In the afternoon at Rev. J. II.

Haw will pr.a. in tiie Little suar Crc hristi.in Lurch, south enii. Id. the Low neighborhood. ie- ratio of ministers to no-inber van-- -rcatly in different a iic-follow ing table ill IWOIVX'S EXPECTORANT YARNS, ETC.

We warrant all our Goods made from PURE WOOL and guarantee them to be ot BETTER VALUE than any other goods in the market. We also have alarge assortment of all-wool Cassimeres, double and single Yarn, Etc. Bring usyour Wool tor which we will pay the highest market prico in CASH or GOODS. Our New Flouring Mills are doing complete work. Your custom solicited.

HEHLEY I want to call your attention to the fact that I have in stock both kinds of those celebrated binders, which are creating such a wide reputation for their unparalleled simplicity of construction and ease of management. The binder has not over one-half the machinery in its construction of any other binder in the market. No competition will attempt to investigate this fact. Only two adjustments in the knotter. Farmers, be sure to see the Buckeye.

'I in li it ri tl i tf frt' t. rt.el tui'tt nnrf rur 1 o- Hit h. )lf I 1 1 SI I MH'TII NT ATI: I GREENFIELD, INDj LEE C. THAYER, Prop'r. Come in and learn my prices before you dis-j pose of your wool.

mit was at th" re-inenee of the bride, two mile- "viuth of Zionsville. by H. 1'. Abott. of the hristiiiu i hnreh.

of tiii eity. Immdiately after the Mr. and Mrs. te. a earriaL-e ride to Indianapolis, and f.r Id and the home of Mr.

Pick. r-en. two miies from the capital of Har.e.-.eh e.a;n'y or, the nVlo -k train last we hp. they arrived in r. I -kei-s.

is iio- the a iii 1 irinTs and of I in- to a larre tie- and r. -jeet his ie jii'. an ,1 te! j. n-. ha c(I a- i.

-hip President of the A 'j! il oeb ty ff the comity. Mr. 1 keisen is 1 eim-rat. and as sio-li pies'-nt. his eminty as a I.dej;ate to the li, -moeratie tate oiu eiition.

Il-- i- kti i-a to be L-eiii-rons in lm-j and l.iuernor Williams isitnl Han- er iiiny. he and ether distinguished L-entmeti were Mr. Iiekeion's t'Uesn. The lady who fortunately has bceome Mr. I wife has been a resident of li.ione enmity for many years, where she owns a line farm and where he has been surrounded by all the comforts of life and the adornment- of a happy home.

has two sons who have been her solaee and pride durintr her years of widowhood, and who have prow up to men's estate, loved and respected by all. We certainly wish the happy pair a pleasant and prosperous journey through life." It Curr 1 outfit. It Curt Asthma. It Chi r.i oiifhttis. It Ciiri-s I hxirsmi If Cmys litlit thf 1'hfkl.

It runs IHjJiculty of lln nthimj. D. H. GOBLE, Greenfield, Ind. mi Morality nf Vounsr Men.

lh" most ovpeiisixe eiliteati'iii we is ate the J. at k'-iivt unj .1 1 1 ir that ed-u -ati. is worth but little where there jstio -olid foundation. I'Ue education the mind without nigral is no bles-insr, but a curse. The youuir man enters upon college life, and after years of toil and hardship's, conies out as Aaron's i-old came out of the tire polished it msv Le vet onlv a svmboi of true I'sie tendency of the times is to brinj- out ia-t men.

There is too much disposition to the trrowth of youiu' men: tn f-ree them upon the staire life under tiie impn-sioii that it is the 'hiithest duty ef man to act the f.p. and brinp: the social pressure upon him as you would turn the at upon the plant in the hothouse, cram his head full of novels and nonsense and leare his soul unfed, and what have but a mere human vegetable. Now. it is for their submission hether the voting men are to blame, or must not the responsibility in a measured degree rest upon society? TVhpn such things are authorized by law- and the people sutler such law to remain unrepealed they cannot well the responsiliihty as regards many of tin-so i'roat evil-. We are aware tiiat tne pj-ople plead that some of them are unneees-ary and cannot well be avoided.

Now consider fr one moment hether this is true or net. cannot the mistreat tato suppress any If they cannot it is because the majority are not illimr to have it suppressed. It is very absurd to assert that a crime cannot be suppressed where the people jrovern themselves. To say we cannot is a libel upon our manhood. Hut the present state of things docs not justify the youns; men.

Vmi have the power to strike out these things by moral will and a determination fir eood. Society has surrounded the yeutiir with temptations: has forced a clain of evil for the enslavement of the vounsr from their very infancy and has rendered life a treat and fearful risk. It is a shame, a stigma, an outrage upon the age. Let me call upon the younir men to rise up and avenge themselves and rebuke the airp that has betrayed you. Hy your moral powers break thisVreat chain of ils, and with one master stroke sweep tln-m from existence and prepare the way for those who come after you.

Many cannot plead the lack of moral trainiiiL'. for they are the children of many prayers. Ignorance is not a plea of justice to yourself, for no ireneration of youn'e nicn has'had creator facilities for You cannot plead inability for all power both human and infernal combined cannot prevent you from rcclaiinitii: your lo-t manhood and in spite of the evilsof society and infidelity of the you can be moral. You cannot plead want of motive, for no brighter prospects ever presented themselves to a ireneration of Toun-r men. If the ounir men of the times were united and their lives and sacred lit-nor ould rise up and strike for independence, the would a moral reformation without parallel in the world's hi-tory.

and thus di-tincui-h and ulntifv the aire in which they live. II! Wll.MK I I IN-. Carthage, Ind. Proprietors. ATTENTION! Bfo TO FARMERS.

ABOUT BINDERS! WncoPi.YG Co an. ll trill rift tKf r.l i.n ''f the ilik'ntt nllrnn.K thf arrlll rvttfhtntj, to inn If thr rhiii thnvrf, it uillinut Irnr tj n.il run qitmcrt. ft.oo. News in General. Hot ol Ho tr ii by lie Ili'moc ml Here iiiid I here.

Svf So ml Is I lie eVH. When anyho'ly jrels inariaeU. ran steals "build- a hmi-e, make- a sale, or vvhiiis In-man or Ids vv ite t.reaks Icib-ir, or rets the senses kicked out of imn liv a mule, or does anytliiiijj that is any vvav remarkable, and yon liav reason to hel lev that on kimvv a- unn li about tlie o-'currence a any don't wait for some other person to report" it. or trust tind it out by instinct, but come and tell us about it. orsetnl the facts on a car 1.

In tin- vvav news is supplied, and it a s'ood supply of that necessary article to make a Ii paper. ee if you cannot improve tin- vear, and let us know every Item of news tint ran-pi your neighborhood. It orilsv I le. a. lmltatKipnlis, lint.

You are all the time beset vv ith artruuients by various manufacturers and atretits advising you what points to observe in picking a machine, without airents for you. they at the same time describing exactly tin- points they claim for their machine, carefullv omitting and covering up the F. A Vpo TS. if course this plan would leav you to '-Ilobson's hoice," take theirs or none, and we admit it sounds rather clever. Hut "all is not irold that and tlie practical farmer will make it pay to care fully look into all the claims made, sift-inir the bo-rus ones, and looking sharp for ii i.

vi. I in in evrv l.ii'hran, M. south. olored M. U.

fornird 1'iit. Melliodist l.pi .1 trii an M. 1 nite-i f're-te. Tvrinn N. I oiis-regationaii-t-, -I'l-oie-tant 1 i pal ii in rlii ii I I'res.

Fluted lirrtlucii in I hri-t. 1 "Ow the Hill the I'oor House." Mr. V. liritbtb. 1 1 i i i at Albany, I i.l.r r- t' if i i i bite it til" hot-1 iir r.arn.

tt Liia mjmi-tini airo: tlie i as a Ln-fiii A the he infirm, il that tie' liixl -nib-l ei! to tall into a i ill. it, .1 il-. veil ei a I bihty t. i.e the t-r n-. A fa-ln-r l.iin.

h. 1 he-t iis a kin.l and ii' i' u. mail, bi.t 1 a liian in i 1 1 1 and lame--. 1, ad bun -i t'j tiie i hens. tiilee k- Mr.

It "i-iiii .11 -t the tb-tt lie ill l. main 11, tie ll.UH-e lii, Oil eiUtll. It i- ii bi -t t. and neertake il l.I-t st. in il ilii Had -'-1 -'Jt 1 -lg IT.

l'S l-IO in v. HI l.NHFl 1 t) Weather fine and farmers busy, the rain ion Saturday beiiv irladly vv elcr.n'ied. important points lacking some machines. We candidlv state the follow iiikt points whv the OSHOP.NF CUMHINKD TWINK AM) W1KF. lilNDF.K.

as now tiered, is Av. i. ai are ardour ples- i Pi'otessors Smith and Jack: ranirinir for a picnic at the ob.si i'iit term of school. I .1 i Toac hers A ssmiat iou I he followiiii: is the programme tor th-l eaehors' Association to be be held Saturday. une 1 1.

I-1-! lnt'iuenee of bad literature. What can the teaeher do to eounteraet U. A. Miiith. Oiseussi oi led by Miss Mary Sparks.

How shall wo secure the best results from Township 1 nst it ute- Carawav' lis-oussioll led by Tea. bin-' vs. ramminu'--Miss Adda Wright. li-i ussion led by .1. W.

Hall. to c-tablish reading sos-ieties Ib.s-coe It is desired that tie- Association determine hetlii hold i ounty Institute tor olio two Weeks. AAKON PivfK. ice-President. the best to buy for speed, economy and du- rability.

r. 1 1 II lr. J. W. Harvey, of Indianapolis, de-iverod a verv entertaining and instructive II I 1 1, we are prepareu to prove an inai vv i it the school house on Friday even I lil-ll lb.

11 1, 1 1 claim, and invite you to satisiy yourselves by the most careful examination and inquiry. 1. It is the simplest Hinder made, and has been thoroughly tried in the field and never fails vv hen luoiierlv set up. You don't ill Law he llli iht hill and -l. i in.

,1 1 la. Hi. and he a- shelild li.lll- dol.e 11 h. 1 1 e-poct. ail.

A- ii i-. he i- ii ii. pa in tin- penult tin- plain prineipb-s of oil int. -i it 1 1 i he 1 I hi- pi e-ellt let le II' itlllLT l.d elh Mllll- tel V. -t 111.

IV hi' 111 lile id Jet Ill l.otter From Missouri. Hopkins. May 1--1. ind. -t I your perniis.

Thk I this coun- l.l-t l- -t: IM vt, a ith sion. I will cive tiie readers of i it.vr some of my impressions I 1 1 I ae 1 1 I 1 1 I.I I i al to lii lo li, a I 1 i a le ip. and very appropriate remark, and Mr. MeCartv did not fail with hi speech. II i alwav" ready, we are glad to say.

I.on toehr is vnorkiicr at the mill. We heard this remark made the other as we were iroin down street: Moonli-lit walks are "awful" nice, --hain't" thev'r We don't know; but if you can judje by the number of persons seen walking Friday evening, we should say they were. Ilnu-c clenniiiir still booniiiis'. Tki.i. "km A I K.

A Vttv Mitclilnir Law. I'he new act eonoerniiiir th" of lands senate bill No. is looked to by many as one of the most important measure passed by the general assembly: and it is expected that it will remove manv of he ditlicult ie and technicalities vv hicli. in a number of counties, have prevented dlteliinir operations beni-r Mice, ssl'ullv carried out. The follow ing is a summary of the i-ioiis of the act.

prcpttred by the members of the cod ilioat ion commission vv iio had most to do with the drafting of the bill: Petition for drainage must be prevented to the circuit Court upon the same notice as is rcu'iired in case of petition tor roads linderthe old law. Tlie court appoints tvva commissioners for every county, ho, with the county surveyor, constitute a board of commissioners ef drainage, and hold oilice foi three years. To this board all petitions presented to the court if in due form of the law are referred. The commissioners are to examine the premises pr.pspd to l.c drained, and if tin tind the suir-est-M i in pro, eineut to be one of public utility, they will locate it to the best ad vanta.a-, without bound to follow the course submitted in the petition. I hii making their report the parties are to have full opportunity to litigate and secure theirrights.

1 he court shall order he ork to be done, otic of the i to be charged to supen io th construction, being upon his bond for all deliiniueiicies. and compelled to report to the court a to the progr- the proeeeilmgs. the money: collected, and hovr expended from time 'to and al-o beiug liable to be dealt with for negligence misconduct, summarily a for contempt. ProTi-ioii i also made hereby the iiship trustee of each tow u- hip i compelled under penalty to keep work draiuase in repair. asesing the expense thereof tipoii the lands bcnelittcd by such repairs.

1 he expenses of tiie construction of drainage work are to be met by a levy iip.ui the lands betietittcd. and in proportion to the benefits afforded. The act includes the necessary legal forms for almost every paper that it "will h. necessary prepare or use in carrying out its provisions. that every man "of ordinary intelligence can conduct proceedings ithout the aid of a lawyer.

Tie- advantages secured by the act are that proceeding will be conducted iii court before judges vv ho vv ill have legal know ledge of the matter in iiiestioii. and who will he able to prevent people from falling into blunder: and that tic- drainage commissi, mer will iie.pi ire ex perie nee and thus he able pt c-vent the wastes and mistake he ret of, incident to the const ruction of works that thereby have been rendered of little bem-nt to tin- interested or the public. Hoii't Violate tlie Law. It is to the interest of all, whether they cat eh he tish or eat it. that the lav protecting the tish in certain months of the year should he cuforeed.

yet we learn that it is almost daily violated in this count v. We I' 1 I- I the II oj; Kaisers of kson 1 ownshlp, 1 li a i a at diiblent times l' i notice a a i ii ru ii ii i 1 1 at on public highways. I will say to the public that "ii ha no rij.Lt to Lav ho--. the i i ids, iin's or no riur-. The in do, ind all anv stock to run i ul.

lj an d. ot 'in- oun; omnii--ion- pt and liiiieaie 5 who turn their lius on ICO kll I. II 111. 1,1 1 IV ing last. Theme: ontrolliu' yir.

Hardin has been in midst several days solieitinur fur hi- proposed history ofthis county. Mr. F. Thompson, ot younir has doiined his oilicial robe and is serv iiiir as sheritf for Fsq. c- ord's court.

Hoii't to Lrinir your prisoner next time. illie. An attorney for the 1.. A W. R.

R. was in our midst last week. seeurinr th-rirlit of way thron-h k-crei township fertile above named company' proposed extension. A far a we coi'ibl learn he met vv ith -rood sii -ss. and tlie road i now almost a certainty Who owns the livery stable, raiir or 1 liib-idl- The public wants to know.

1'hc ounir folks vv ill picnic in Cro-ley 's on Saturday the Jlst. uiite a lai'ce number of our citien attended 1 p.t'.vs show on Moiulav. -ludire Walker. Merritt Ma-ann and William Mitchell, of ireentield. honored our villairo vv ith a call on Friday last.

c.W. Maxwell, trav, Inir- salesman for Fmiiil Wuiseiiiiei's house, of Indianapolis, was in town last week and did a irood business here. Newt Craitr has bought a new oru'in. Cod have mercy mi the people of the Iht-t end. for Sam Harvey has a cornet horn.

Henry Apple no, went and done it. and now you may adili-e-s him as a married man. II I Im i I le. -lines a eei tain younr man smell like a camphor i-lhe disputed question bet pen two vouiiir ladies ot his town. ll I- i 11 L'.

li I It Valuable Mare Reec-vcred. About one month are a marc, alued at l.ooo, disappeared fi oni tier owner in Ku-h i county, ho as too jv.nr to bear the cost of huntinir her J. 1. air, a detective of Uii-hville, took the matter in hand, and trac-d b'-r to this county Hie was in the hands of Richard Pauley, who sold her to a youns man in tireeii tewiiship. Afterward -he was sold to Mr Warner, of Uichniund, a marble airent.

for where she was found by Mr. arr. In the round- the y.vunjr man from on on township loses what he paid for the mare. far as we can learn no suspicion attaches to any of the parties mentioned. The National Museum of John 11.

Powers pitched their tents in this city on Friday and Saturday List. The show as an excellent one and was full worth the price of 1 Hid-. V'- 1' ii I a.l tii toad t- to une 1 1,1 i p.k, hc-ii i- no! tic ir ow en, k-oiit to th more than a publi i law I I'll know the place where one ever failed or came back. i 1. It is furnished complete with both; TWIN and WIUF attachments, and binds i ith either material as desired, iriviv inir all i that can be had in a harvester.

I It cuts a FILL A III. Tm'" feet. 1 and from LJ to -JO acres per day. and has the power to elevate and bind i. which other machines hav tried and failed to do.

f. It has an aule iron tin-ror bar with steel plated truards bolted on. two sickles, and a cup vv a-her" at each cud of every roller to prevent straw clo-rL-in' in damp irrain. hich is not used on any other liar-, ester. Look out for cheap 'oods with wooden i limrei bars, and wooden binders too; they, rot an play out a.

The treariiijr and binder are behind the axle, and balance the machine vv itliout side draft or neck draft. It tilts and handles i easily, and runs lighter than any othi machine coiisiderinir the work it docs. i. The reel and cutters can be raised or dropped ith one band to tralbcr the orst tau-ried -Train. 7.

It has hiirh. wide road vv he-els. lar-ro plain irear, set in a solid frame, and siilli-i cient strength for -treat pow er and dural-il- itv. 1 V. IT HI Nl ANY SI.F.

SHF.AF AT; WILL. AN1 IliilULY WlTHiH ANY SFPKItFI.rnl'S Kit K-KHS 'U PAf KF.HS Til til! AIN. It separates the sheaves without sprintrs or traps to tret out of order and trip the binder. ie. The binder parts are all steel and iron.

Machine titted and made adjustable to take up natural wear, and are durable and easy to repair. The nsHOUXF. (OMPANY have made and sold more binders than any other concern, and they have better satisfaction and orn better. I hey keep a better 1 stock of repairs ith airents. and a larger I i i 1-1, el.

at I inn 1' Hi-ail. In the muddy ot the year when "iir children arc enin ty tin h.iv to inside of the ti. 1 Is to keep put the th- Loin- all up and iriown uji in weed-. those who ate a. i i.

1 vv.iild aj re- the law 1 lust law a- in fin: I M'it a r. I tend. In 1. try. I am living in Northwestern Missouri, in Nodaway county, one and one-half mile from the line that forms the between Iowa and Missouri, in a village called Hopkins.

This country in niv imLr-nient. is better: it has a richer soil; is be ft ur adapted to corn and some other produ.Ts, tnan Indiana. While wc cannot produce as ereat a variety of product as you can in Indiana, those that we do produce are as e.iod in quality, and far trivater in uuantitv. It requires mi more labor to tend fortv acres here than it does to tend twentv acre's in Indiana, orn can be produced f.r half the cost as compared with Indiana. I have carefully considered all the circumstances and conditions that surround us lu re, and irive it as my best judgment, that men of small means.

"of and industrious habits, can improve their condition, and in a few years become independent and prosperous. There is what I regard as baiarains in real estate here. 1 want to say to my old friend and neighbors that are stru tret homes, to come to this county. You oaii.itnprov vour condition and you "will not regret it. I have no land to sell; no interest to serve: no motive to prompt me, but a sincere desire to better the condition of my old friends and neirhbors in Hancock county.

Hut I would not have you infer that this i a paradise, or that you can obtain a home without the most earnest, honest persistent etloit. In this connection. I will say. to the men that have farms in Indiana and are out of debt, to thank l.od and remain here you are; but 1 am tresspassing on voiir space and mav write a -rain in the future. H.

F. Li Obituary. I. on 1 1,. 1 1 a- ly iv 1 a-t.

John i.irlT is the sole pr 1 lib of Apt ipri. it -tor of th. tor vv a troi: 1--1. .1 AMI livery business at tins point James Taylor is running a hu 1.1! Tow I ru-t le It le I1 1 in admission. The Lurc woman and irentle-nian were the most attractive part of their programme.

The performance of Prof. mii ith was bey ond the expectations of bis many acquaintances in this city. lMirinir their stay in this city they mot with a stood many obstacles. The first day tiie lare vv oman came near meeting her death from excessive The nevt day tollovviiiir, tie- tent blew down and came near scaring to death. he is still in tlie city and unable to e.

on ith the show. I tit at i. I i -tie- I 1 tliiiilwn i tie- --di n. a-i for chil i town-hip. tins Mrs.

Nunc ii bi I.acv ru county. O. was married to tainilv to 1 Monday. Mav I. lo ot tin-Lite b.

-i in A lbeinai I i-2o she I. icv In tin tor l.afe (iriilltii. Flinch Pearson ships corn from Indian-; apolis and sells it at a profit in this market. Some small nov. less than three feet hih.

use ureat swear words, out loud. The bias of immoral or bad tendencies are transmitted from parent to child loose traiiraiurr or none at all permits bad inherent inclination to mature such men and women aie more or less reckless of the correct proprieties of life. 1 A-a Allison has on exhibition on Main street, a sample patent it" and ire I palinir fence. i l.w ci-s' mus. itnt vv as i.m exhibit i.ui here 1 1 a county I Lacy.

as tuber lanceek i death the whom altered of li 1 I 11 bill boll ided Ulltl i i I ike 1 1 1 111' Ac. oil omit h. i el. th, ir re-Me i- d. i tl.

1 career. ibir. n. s. nic others are she as ii Ol'l lk.

Aboal Teople. Tiicir t)iiiiis in ml about llirlon ut) l.iiri,').. C. M. Ja.

k-oii and father left tlii morning for a tiro week, visit to Kansas. Mr. Jam.s Tyiier, of Brandy win- township, left thi morning f.r a visit Wabash county. Joseph Wright. of P.

ick-oi-ook. is in th" ejty, looking f. 1 1 a -I mi" jay bird. Frank A ndci on it Sunday List for catiir. to work in the iron rooting manufactory Capt.

nry Peter s. lle-maree. of 00 ti si ii of a i nes 1 leinaree. is in the cit v. and vv ill arn the Lak-u-y business during ljis st ay ith us.

Col. N. II. Rob. its, ounty Reorder, and his daughter Mary, have the abstract 1 ks partially completed Newt.

in L. Wray. Missl.utie svvaiin one of Knightstow ti' fairest llower. and her ag. ,1 and sorrow in mother, were in tin- city Monday and Tuesday l.l-t.

Tlliy the gl.stS Ml'S. I M. Fdwards. Jack Campbell, tiie popular traveling of h- Pan Handle, via in the eiiy on Wednesday, looking after th" of that road. II.

was f.r many years c.ti-neeteil with the I. inc. and i a aud accoiiiiiiodating railroad Lvii Cridi-r, after spending tic-vv inter in Indiana, ill ui to In home in Iowa. Monday. May Mrs.

Mi'-L-r Laport. aunt, of Indianapolis, will al-. return with her. spending the summer vv ith her brother, Ir. J.

J. rider. ittumw a. and also with other relatives Bluffs. Medical Attention to tlie Poor of enter Township.

Notice i -re by given that sealed proposals for medical, surgical and obstetric at tent inn. including all the iic-dicine n. ary to the poor of enter township for one year will be received at my office in i.reen-ti.ld, until Saturday. May -g, iss 4 o'clock v. m.

The coin ract vviil be fur that time to tiie lowest responsible bidder. Bond with good and sutlicient vvill be re.piired of the successful f.r th-faithful discharge of his aid Payments vvill he made when the Board of Commissioners meet in regular session. Fv erything necessary to said practice to be furnished by the contracting physician. 1 reserve tlie right to anv or all bids. I -i l'i 11-t' enter Tow n-iiip.

irejiort of Fori ville School. enumeration. total enr.l!iii-:it. average attendance, I length 1 school month-. Room I.

Anna iii; t-u den. teacher; average attendance. Room g. Mary F. Woodard.

teacher: average attendance. Room No. p. 1 uminuns. tea- ti-r: av rag- attendance.

1 1. Room No. 1. ai iivv av av 1 -age attendance, Myrtio est and Minni- and Fddi" F. i were tardv al.

nt during tb-y'uir. M. vu vw Priiici Letter Lit. Tie- follow ing i a list th- t-r rem lining in le flic- at Id. II inc.

0 1 1 ay P. 1-- allium. Alono VV 1 Mis- i 1 "elllll-. I o--T 1.1 I. hvur N.

VI Pi, V. II. Mr-. Mary bii.ii:. Per-oii calling tii-- will -ay adv.

rti- II. P. M. -loiiii F. Miibi.

sH ri -i' nt A.IVr- I. I Met IllVlslOt! Agents. K. A. ord.

t.eral Pa- A gent, and C. A L. R. at ru i- la-t ev ning on a in p. f.

Ti n. iid. M.i.liv. vv ho ii till llatn and IN 111 10 ar 1 nar! I f. II I on ve-terdav.

g. d. v- 1 i i 1 I a', i I i No the ol I a i In- too Monday man am niirht. and the weight the fat oman vv a not a ton -that mav lob 1 II l.c I 1 i ay lab mil di, 1 Willard of .1. W.

and i-h. k- ii in ai 11 'ie supply in Indianapolis, than any other company, and have done better by theirold customers than others, and are responsible for all they agree to do, and prompt to per-firin it. Ask your neighbor, vv ho has an t-boi tie. whether he did not tret through his harvest quickly and cheaply and without breaks or experts to trouble him. 1 cordially inv ite mi to i me a call and see the Osborne with the latest improvement at ork, and also the isborne Reapers and Mowers.

A. J. Hank-. Ireenlield. Ind.

Abou't be their titrhtilitr weight, hovvevei' n.l al io I cat e-tli- Li ist ian hur l-ti, ,1 ll.lt hel' 1 in ist. an i that a ti 'a alki npi in a I ii i I-. ell. of I 'enter town-hi miles Past and one mil tield. du on I hursiLiv i.

residiiiir three orth of recti. the PJth paid I 1 1 a t'1 ears livrioii vv as f. would tind v'y and 'o tic- in a ew an! eyed the ol! 1.111,1- ii the lir.k i- pre- ut as many perambiiltiteil outside, a their quarter to see the sights. I iiiii iri' Hill. The tanners in this vicinity aie all planting corn.

I 1 icer as impi ov ed In- looks ,1 k- 1 it ai done hi I'ls-l 111' tll- 11 a a 1 an 1 residi nee bv white-washing. la l. ANS i icero Hamilton steps hi-h. Cause: TUI. 1.1)0.

hNM.HTVlOWN VII I V. I vv ins at hi house. W. II. Prison, tt.

of Hrnndv vv tow nship, was i-it ill datives h. Ye su. day. Henry shed a bu-e poition his beard la-t vv eek. I wii! be I-1 it to.

.1,., hi is llie ame ill' tin- I nti-M oad nm ti Kuiirlit-iovv 'ii Wednesday i-veil in" la-t r. Fd -v aids- llnpoltanl til l.l;tll IJoad Oiliicl iic law- 1 d.ia n.i 1 i lii'-ci- avid roads vv.i i i p. i i i jii.l p. 1 1 i In il' 1 e-pec! iv and tile lb for vv inn title. -n i the 1-1 day of.luly in ii ci 1 i ci 1- have coiiip! i.

a-, et many h.t,- a i I ia lain in lias le pcet. Asa con-cijUciice. ti I manager of the Ft. M. A arrived in (.

this city with articles ct association fu- er meet in ir washeld attho I new railroad route to be run troiu spieeland 'I'hursdav- evening la-t to F.v ansv ille bv av of ni4httowti. I he i give below the new ti-h law; read it and gov ern yourself aconrdiiiirly section person shall take any tish itli a net. seine, or trap ef any kind, or s. lo ire or in any of the lakes, pond, rivers and small streams in thi st ate, except as ic i :1 provided. No person shall take any fish with a gig or spear durintr the month of March.

April. May. November and I leeember. Anv person violating the provision of thi section, shall be subjected to a tine each tish taken, not b's than live nor more than twenty dollars. Provided, that the penalty in thi section shall not be enforced against ns catching small minnow I n- bait, ith a seine not over lift-en feet in length, or the legitimate fishing ith hook, line and pole.

the taking tish of i river. of the st. river, or e.ut of th- Kankakee river between the jr-t day of A pi ,1 and th" 'irst day of June year. section No person shall place in any stream, lake or pond, any lime or other deleterious siil. stance with intent to Injure tish.

nor any drug or m-di-ated bait, with intent thereby to or catch tish. Anv p'Tsoii iolat ing li" provisions ofthis section, shall liable to a penalty of not less than tv. n'y nor ni' u-e han liftv I iba .1 a 'to. l'i a 1 Le iv from of that dread disease, consumption. The deceased was born iii the State of Maryland.

October 10, and removed with his parents, at quite an early aire, to 1 udiana. where he remained until his death. Ho as years. 7 months and days old. He joined the Friends' hur- li some three ears and was a consistent member of that society up to the time of his deatii.

The' r. mains ere interred in the Westland cemetery. Willard was a promising youu and thoivh cut down in the prime of life, dispossessed of the pleasures of this mortal life, we are happy to know these earthly pleasures, that la-t but for a season, are to be superseded by those immortal pleasure that shall last thron-rlir-iit all eternity. Kind and sympathetic in his nature, lov-itiir in bis deportment and conversation, and posses-ed of all the pure -reins of manhood, he was respected and loved by ail who knew him. oh, what a coiiirratulation then to those lovinjj parents and kind brothers and sisters, who watched over and cared for him in his hours of attliction.

Remember, you sorrow not as those who have no hope. sympathize with yon in your bereavement, and may his death admonish i all of us that were intimately connected i with him. that life is uncertain -death is sure: and that while we look at. hare desires to train the higher and nobler aspira-: tions of life, may we not tor-ret the Supremo It- in -r. the contributor and finisher ot all our ib -i 'tis.

i i H. 11. I t.oi.b 1 s. 11 la pt a deal et i loin 1 l-e I ii II p. awhile, illniv ii' tt.

The in tilin' h.iv be, 11 tiled b. fol Jll-t ic, a i nst that ot oili. ia 1 nalty i-f each day's lay iil 1, it tel 1.1 i ae prospect lor apples tm sea- ui i-not very good, at least in this vieinitv. It i understood that a cottage meet ill be held at Brother Til. bets' on Friday evening next.

Rev. smith will preach at the house on Sunday evening next, at 1 o'clock P. M. Rev. smith ha done valiant work in thi community, and a he i an able young divine, hi seriiimi next Sunday evVning will be -client All arc in i it -d" to attend.

P. i orl ille. fr. 1 l.c 1 I 'A loath ni Huirli Tiatt. r.a-ii to announce the deatii of Mr.

lluh Pratt, which occurred Wednesday, May Is. )ss, AX M. r. Pratt was born in Virginia 7" years a pro next July. He came to this state about tiie year Iskl or lU.

and settled on the farm on which he died. Ho was a c(iiiet, peaceable an 1 a wife, several and and many friends to mourn his death. He will be interred at the srravc-yaid on his firm to-morrovv afternoon al I vt. llis num. roils friends, and particularly those about iireeiitield, should attend his funeral.

t.reat Waste of Shade. 1 in- i in -me nt ot the est end of ain is a way with the shade trees at a rapid 1 1 looks jn-t a lit tie bit hard a man to wait ais f.r shade and when no e-, it, to li.iv it ruthlessly cut down: but it is all ri-ht in the eyes of surveyors and niiieii s. ho are in love witli what miuht be called dead levels. The correct eivim or never cuts more than ennugh to make necessary tills; or. in other word, do.

not discount tlie work of the -Treat 1 tin. -fc- Mr-. a-rann. vv ite of i i Magann. for-m.

rl; thi-l ity, but now of tirayson. is in the city he i- in the in, nt of c- cclletit health, and will remain several we.ks. aiin stay she will our ji'iriir tiictid. lr. H.

Howard, to put her up a hi- teeth. She has trii several dentists in other places, but all have tailed to her a respectable tit. she has struck the ri-iht man this time and she vv ill leave satis-jed it was Well that she came. IMi-s oT Isrnoranro." Monday moitiitiT evening last. IL-v.

My roil W. K- d. vf Indianapolis, delivered his very and ntc rtaininj lecture in tin1 Presbyterian i huiah in this city to a v.ry larae and appreciative audience. It was full thought and as the ris'ht kind of a lecture to be iriv en to the rising ir. ncra-ti n.

Wc are to note that our p- ople are an active part in try in-; to build up a association in this citv. tlie liil.l It it law scv. 1 Ihl- capital stock ot the conipilliv is to be noo. ooo, and is headed by W. W.

Wort hin t--r. who subscribes l.noo shares, lion. C. 1. Morcan and Messrs.

J. ii. Hittield and F. N. ilkinson took stock in tlie enterprise, and Mr.

Fdwards departed for Fdinbur. I die articles association vv ill be tiled at once. Mr. Fdwards has been over the entire route and says the line vv ill tap a county aboundiniT with coal, timber and stone of the tinest quality, and will have hardly a competitor. He is of opinion that the title of the ol-l company to the "ra-le from hoi to shelby ille has lapsed by limitation.

He also says the stock ill be taken at once by capitalist, who desire to have the road put in operation at th earliesf possible moment, inir people will shurtly be called upon to vote aid to the enterprise. l-V in 1. in I and a in pa-s, List. I It tie' t. lit ic 1 VV 111 ill! VV re bl, VV 11 peek, t.

steltu I -at ai .1 a so 1 1 tat in an an tat w. tl 1 OIL 1 I-' Is- lol 1 IM vim VI 111 licaviiir -tat fr. III 1 show down. ti i and t. I 1 man to Is SO be put our i 'tllcllt til in.

iiti at ci. may He. and fa bet vv eat -how went i it II. News it, ins leVV I-oia last Sunday i r. Roitvcr and ,1 lll.lt -in am a- II iv, iv I the in- to 0.

ii-a ti i 1 'i, 1 of of li.C I 1. li, It for M.n.-y ii i ii. eiiiii-'. vv il'e. of 1 1 reeiitiebl.

if, a- vv 11 the guests of .1. P.rewster List Sun. lav. have kl We l.av, Historical. -I in 1 'p.

a dayince and have li-cii favorably impressed with the and surrounding-, and ive been greatly encouraged in my work gathering items for County History. IF-re. in other lo-ali! i. s. tic has scenes enacted that "re dark and and in Ml 1 IV-MS and tin- ai ith the now vear.

A an I ic le an. ill 111 ill bio, 1 i in I- pb a- a ii liiOi le. 1-, lilt i 1 i. s. i uf 1 1 1 the the; iiat i an tb-- p- r.j ih be li a Malta I ultivator.

I he alt a Cult ivators ha been r. modeled and improved for the season ssp and is the leading Cultivator of the est and south. They sell every where and -rive univ ersal satisfaction Manufactured by Pl Company. Malta. i'hi A.J.

Hanks. (ireentield, ind. at ir! ld ly. The attack on r. and Mr, st.

-ve in to i an 1 ith-and .11 the ,1. unl. it I Ut tO l.oV et Hi J. 11. Mi i i i i.

ih. l-l. di ha In, ad tr- a I. will aid many but i i in our I-- 1-I't f.r ic it killing of J. im i 1 an tie torv.

Al 1 ii d- a' ,1 tn, i the murder of Me-b onlv Marninir. Trittipo in 1 a years Almanac makes its -mary aj-pearance. is a vTeloome visitor in every family Its paires arc replete it li crisp medical advice, lefreshiu humor, and much information net usually found in such a work. It astronomical calculations have a hUdi reputation for accuracy, and they are adapted, in the various editions of the Almanac, to all parts of the irlohe. While a larire portion of it paires are devoted to an elaborate advertisement id' the medicinal preparations ofthis bouse, it is a noticeable feature that many prescriptions are freely iriven for the benefit of the sick, irrespective of Ayer's med cities.

These preparation are "universally ued and appreciated for their Yaluable and reliable qualities. The almanac describe tlie application of these medicines to the diseases thev are intended to cure. It can be obtained free of charge of anv drus'irist dealer in medicine. lied a it I If tt since, and many other thi iliing which will firm a part of our Kv ille is for its I I school building, hieh -peak- el I id "I' vv i 1 11 doll. Old 111.1' incident work.

M. an all i ad to i- and I Mr. Tule Simmon and A. c. started f.r the Far West Monday last.

Miss Mary Woodard returned her home in Fountain City, last Monday. Mi- Mary-is an exc, Rent voting, lady, and will bi-missed by friend here uni'-h. We hope that she will nt rn to th i cit tie vv inter, an 1 take charge of her room a'g tin. A man who gets otleiided at a little personal gossip about him. soon lets others tin.

I out he iias nothing else to do. Brewster Thomas, have thoroughly renovated their drug store, and are now "ready to receive their old customer, and body else. Mis Belle Morrison, one cf Conner ille' handsomest daughters, visited here last VV e'k. Mis I. aura F.dward and h'-r mother and Miss Sue of Nobb-ville, spent Saturday, Sunday and M-'tidav with friends' here.

Mis Irena Anderson will attend commencement at Anderson next week. Mi- Irene, daughter of Mr. John Chit-wood, of otmei sv ille. is vi-iting at Mr. hi; wood's.

The members of the M. F. hun-h will i'iv- heir chili a thorough cleaning next Several of our will take in the-excursion to Pav t'in m-xt Saturday. f.r hat vv ay I li- fa; in -f i ib ad Any the iatuiv I 1 vv 1 I I t.n awl pla. to volume for its eiti.n.

ga" a in-arty in hieh thev have our thanks. people her" work, id oil-vill" Farmers, don't fail to irive th" -priii-. ooth Harrow sold by me on trial. Futil satisfaction iruaranteed or no sale, lioti't be imposed upon by any of the cheap imitations that are en the market, hut buy those manufactured by 1. abu bury -A o.

1 all and see mir Riding Spriiiir Tooth Harrow. I I. kii.ilU.K. We have on hand a Phatou Piano-boy; Hug jy made by of the very best material. can and ill sell very low cash or pood note, and warrant them to -rive the best satisfaction.

A lso. a second-hand two-seated spring nearly new. at half price. to I.ixkiiack A at in'- i. 1..

a i l.i Al 1.1. i ia i 1 A ii He- 1 1 ill I a stand, so, ni, state 1 1 ,1 u. I vv I ll.i iw a.it i I a i 1 or rent, a l'h'I f.i:;- and f. a roinpt. pav- 1 i i "L- F.

K. Fir. i- al-o noted for it-s lodge and ail in good orkins r. icat fram- 1 hui "i i located List "ii of town and near it is the cemetery, where some of ti.e pioneers are L-f ping. There i a bright prospect f.r a good harve-t.

Wiie.it nev looked bett. than it le II ing t-naiit. rant. 11 the -ci i all the 1'cmperani-e and Orders et thi county, by this their "secretary's he name of the President of each i 1 lice nan tiling to mark at a -1 n. as.

-t a att. 1 lo It ill ll Wit I w. F.slKAYKD Cow. A white mibii with her side speckled red -he has tl a a rat-. I h.

olora, pb titifol -s a i ti. ti i o-iU r. ti.e nam, eat-d. so tb. it 1 iv rder.

atid here lo-niay take steps whereby iv at" an ii Vi i -a i 1 'i-ual ii .1 ti shell off the left horn, and when she left she had a halter on her. A liberal reward vv ill be pai for any information leading to lo recovery. J. A I'l -n. mavpjvvj 1,1.

Ind. Mu: r. C.L. Villi His Aiiwcr. Ma--.

lu.iT 1 i.i may organize a County t'ouncil. R. Ki i M. c. r.

'v. Fortville t'. T. ii, 1 a la. a 1 vv i- t.

1 lo Pittsburg. St.Louis Railway Obituary. Pied, iii Fortville. May Lb 11. id-die wife of Isain W.

Denney. She was born March 14. ls.vi. making "her are r-1 years. 1 month and 'J'l days, she leaves a husband, one sou and one daughter, she was a kind friend and ailci tionate mother, she united with the lHinkard Brethren i huroh about twelve year ajo.

Her funeral was preached at the residence of Rev. John Kaler. at FLoO a. after which her remains were taken to the Jackson Ceme-t. rv.

followed bT a larce eontrrearation. F. M. F. Kstray ow Takfii I p.

up by the undersigned. ay 11. 11. a roan cow. with the point of one horn broken otl.

the remainder drooping a own. The switch of her tail is broken otl; has crop off the right ear with a smrU! plit in ame. The owner can have same by pay in-r chare' and tii-5 cost of thi- notice. My residence is lo miles North of Philadelphia. WlLi.lAM K.hAlisi..

Fish stories come in all right. several wagon loads of men went n'-hing lat Thursday ni -Jit. I Hie of our best young in. ii and one our Main girls" will shortly take i otler fu- Letter or worse. Mvsterv.

L. s. Jackson'. W'her is he? I I'ur school clo.ed la-t Friday. We had very pleasant day.

Th" school ni'-t at o'clock, formed in line and marched to tic igrove. About half oast li o'clock i.olv.. A-T I It 1 A (dear head and ice. easy In, a'hing. sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and Inuring, no cough, no distress.

are condition brought about in Catarrh by the ue of sanford's Radical Cure. Complete treatment -r ap'J-v4 ti 1 a I PA tn.t On tv. o.i Men, lay last, after a short il'. Miss Martian, daughter of Mr. M.

in. liv i-i- thr. mile of Philadelphia. Ti.e unfortunate cirl had too much Ceiitid. nee in the promise a male biped.

I has tic vv here the -ay deceiver vv ill tviiiiMt' no mere. 4. X. 12.VIT p. ii.

Cit P. M. li 41 r. v. A.M.

Fa- 1 Mai! I la -v. o. 1 Id, i.iii-'li i A eon, n-f i i I ci. i a-t M.i.1 Way 11 l.olM. Wi.sf, and r.

Ma. i ki. 1 -i i- Lit! woik a ti. Ne commenced. It was a very interesting part the the i.r.

gramme. At I o'clock the literarv The annual election fer directors ia 1 ic ten 01 our as ambling ard hi place luisim-ss. that wa a lady acpiaint- anee of the family who aid: "Mr. I hear that are suit-ring from I it so --R jiiior "ti m'ui said our citien of word, a ho proceeded on hi way. iv er In (.

hicope- our neighbor- and friend have been havlr.g a titie-with rheumatism: but aeordiiig to report received by our representative the flurry is over, a the sure antidote ha been used and tun commented upon: Mr. C. N. Mancheeter. Cutler street, say relative to hi experience I hav st.

Jacobs il. and it the Lest remedy f.r rheumatism I have ever tried. It act like magi and I cannot overestimate iti alwe, when I pronounce it the greatest rheumatic reined ot the age. it on oil" of our iini-iii a loie.ii a "i arntiEt-ui ivnigtitstow turnpike mn H.lO A. ,0 vl I .1 i mi.

ia jb.t 1 i at f. VI. i ti a ant a a- o.s at. ir a i -o, it a vv s. ti, if i i a i e.lil want il vv pany as held on Monday, and resulted in the re-cL-H tiou of the former board.

This road paid a six percent, dividend during the pat ear. 'ui llenc r. I-a-t lie. Mail 11 4 1 i.d fnd. I.

-j Fx.r. .4. 10.07 V-y Ire.L: I.un mi'v. All tram -top. ay I r'-ignl- vv oil VI.

i th- ic t. il. an 1 1 illC lie. and av W. F.

Harri-has ncasTcil the painters in the v' is now prepared the Less" bu j-ury-tnaker. sei vices of one of the best ate. Mr. IieWitt -ivcy. He do kinds of buc-'v 1 r.

ii.np. v.l V. l'--- Ilgers. a exercise commenced, and all were well 1 pei formed. After ree senator Yam ey I J.

S. Mi arty and other, entertained the people vv ith some very Interesting after which the h.iskfU were gathered up. and all w. i.t pleased vv ith tu-i day's enioynieiit. Among tiie visitors were sui t.

and R. A. smith, of I Mis Fui. rrison and Ftta Haiina. of Mr-j Harry I.

an. lis. of Lawrence, and Miss I. ou. Piper, of Rush county, i Worth Arnett thinks he vvmild rath- k.

ii i- 1 ttb 1 a i-y a- .1 i. t. a- Lent stvl a ex, (all futn ay 1 1. W- HAMILTON 4 losl.PH s. ManaSr Farmer's "Improved Corn Planter" i a novelty in its own peculiar line.

Fvery farmer should call at Corcoran Wilson's and examine it before they buy planter. cat ria-e painting in and see t.olt I- 1 i The Anderson congratulates Fugene c. Boyden. ef thi odh-e. recently elected City lerk.

as fellow: Fugene 0. Hoyden vv-as elected Clerk of (ireentield at their recent eity election. Mr. Bovden vta formerly a resilient of this city, a nl his friends will be -glad to hear of his irood fortune. -lis.

,1 ti.e 1 l'i 1 a I i ii P. A vv-i kee Kv. VV i-c I'he spirit of mortal mav net l'empel atleC I i K.s-br a mp, i at Miehij.iii heU-. i.ieeii s.it ard.iy i vt erv ii i 1 r.l.a t-. pay Fast and -t.

M. F. I'lllle VV l'i! If you need a spring and summer suit go to Peter Maithie. at F.urdett's Ir-ui Front Palace. I'll- 1 I il 1 w.ii, No.

s. proo. d. but notice it waxes overly profane in some eases here rheumatism is the nicv ing cause. We use St.

Jacobs il fur and are happy. I'ied. on Thursday lat. Mr. au Jane ife Mr.

J.iLu White and d-iughttr of the laie llolheit Wilson, aged forty jeais. Iieae. child-birth, she leaves two young children and a husband to liioiiru her death. work on the farm than go to the armv. We thought so.

William Baker is hav ing his painted and whitewashed. help, the looks of tic-room erv much. Miss Fila Hash will visit lut-nde at V.l ate invited to be present discourse. in. vv it ti ,1 1'rov il.

Cos VV the a vv 1-i -t triit L.ck tor an in et ease in he a L.c If roil vv iU a bargain in clothing go and June 4. 1 and h. at see Maithre. at Burdett's Iron Front Palace. i O-'i-l' Is n.

I I I this week. Shoe Shop. W. Fskew. of the State Street Shoe shop, is now prepared to do ail kind of repairing at bottom prices.

He is now prepared to put invisible patches on ladies' and cents' shoes or boots. All work warranted and done very cheap. mylOvv.i it is impossible strong. l.ydia 'in pound is a d.s.-.i, el u. 1 to Mr.

r- pi.it; 1 n' ki. -I I'm ii: b. a vv ,11 a-r -1 1. ad i. .1 i a' le ii.Llr.-n shouLI Pii'ikham's 1 1 ct p.

in ail i i -l il sv t. 11 be 1 11 tl time. How to save money. Buy your building material, and get your mill "work done at the Fast Knd Planing Mill. James lVunaree.

of the O. K. Bakery, is carp- titig and re-famishing his ice cream parlor and restaurant in elegant style. du completed it will be the finest in the city. Rheumatism is the most terriLle disease that has ever atV.icted hnmanitv, ret it rn A Venn.

Corn for Sale. 1 have about Tr) bushels of good corn f.r tale at my cribs, four miles Fast of (ireentield. Price. ce nts per bushel. may lfw2 Wakucm.

R. Kcllum has commenced the foundation for his new resilience on Railroad street. A young cyclone passed over this place Saturday afternoon. There was but little damage done. A few telegraph poles were blow down.

Temperance meeting was a success last Mondav night. It was the night of our so- I din. n. ll. vv bile I ic ai-, wetti, ot vv ith 411 1 l.c We- let.

k'l Itlt. I I.v i Pi: I mi, The proprietors ef Kendall's Spavin Cure chalk-nee the whole world to produce its oaj at l' "i i i 1 in Ja at of mi If you want a suit jio to Peter Maithre. merchant tailor, at Burdett's Iron Front Palace, and you can pet it for f-Vi. 1.1 an 1 tn Funds so a prosp, luiuui Tlie I dies' Bell. ole lit "Clet will in, next 1' lies.

lay afterncoii at the residence ef iii. F. Uhoadv. ins tantly ields to the pow et ful drugs that 'equal as a cure for rheumatism or any Ke ndali's spavin Cure is composed of. see other deep seated pain.

It stands without their d't. a rival. i cial. and we had a good, social time. Mr.

Caraway and Mr. James Merrill made afevv You can buy buggies from J. M. Morgan ithout money. Harness for sale bv ,1.

M. Morean..

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