Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 August 1866 — Page 3

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I'AlUJMi THAN AW I'AI'lill I'UIiUSHKl) IX t'l'iiufoi-iUvilli'! Advortisers, call up and examine our l.ist of '.IJHi'ltSCItlltnUS!,!

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oo.l connections made with all ot

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IMOI.U.VMKXT OF TilK I'HlUIlW.t'llIA

NATIONAL r.MOX COXVENTIOX.

This »reat Convention of the union

it'll ol'tbe country brought their labor to

close on last Tlmrsiliiy. Their proceed-

t"s were characterize.! with the greatest

armony and the best of feeliiitr. The

H'orts of the radical party to sow discord

id break up the Convention proved a

ilurc. Like the Father of the Ilepub-

•, in its infancy, the delegates were ac-

tated by a holy and patriotic love of the

hole country and its blood-bought

'inciples of civil and religions freedom,

'((ueathed us by the sires who contended

:ainst the Hritish crown in 177li. 1

All hail the Convention! Its labors

Ye proved a success. The night is

st and joy cometh with the morning:

KMv .M HNK, TKK KL. I'PriAK.SIN,

written on the wall.

liadicalisni is doomed. Henceforth

majorities thai will lie counted for the

•rvative elcinciil of the countrv will

iiil.cr its thousands.

Thank !od for this glorious result, so

night with future happiness and ulorv

otr beloved countrv.

The Grand Concert To-Mght."

KOIIHMIIIMU* that K'cHy i: Leon'^ Minsireln

one of their grand coneeris to-night at

'k'Htiud Hull. Tito f:i!ne of this troupe will

loiibtedly attract un immense crowd. See

dvcrlisoment in anuther cotuniu.

I'he Deniocmcy of llipley Township will

et at Alamo, on Monday, Sept. 10, LStiO, for

purpose of nominatinjr cainlidate for

wnshij) Assessor. We want every Demo-

tl of Old liipley ])resent, as we will have :i

•:ikor to add res* the crowd..'

Ml Con-nrvnt ve Cnion men arc 'invited in

ricipate. l»v order of lho Chnirmun of

COMMITTKK.

I'KKSONAL.—-Mr. OHN A. IIUKKI\

0 luis IKM'H absent on a visit to \'iri»in-

-iiice last sprint arrived home on lasst

mrstlay. #lo!m is in excellent health

looks is stalwart as uiean when ho

UiMI thunder l»olts fur Jou

Speaking To-Niglil.

cthemher the meelingof tin* Vounsr Moirs

mocra tie A ssociat ion to-n ijiltt all emper-

•e llall. Lei there be a general turn-out of

IbMuocrats atol conservatives, lloti. ,!a*.

Harney will address the meeting.

loM IMI A ti• i-ns (lu.KKV. Itiploy ton*nship,

written a communication in which he ud-

ihe truth of our statements in regard to

dieal intolerance in that township. He

•It is truo that ungentlemanly and unbe-

uing words was passed, not by Mr. .U IIN.

by Mr. COPNKH, with vurious wurlike dem-, itralions necoiupnnying it, as he furiously

vanced toward the trembling and tear

'ieken rutlical.

The fact that Mr. COIWKR is conservative inw ews ami opposed to negro sntlragc iss out tod him in UILKKY seves. ToT

b»val one must be in favor of negro voting

at is the test set up by the Kadicah

WK are pleased to see that our authorities

ili\e to the importance of having the city

light to the highest possible state of clean-

ess. In response to their repeated notili-

s.umny of ourcitiy.ens have placed their

cmises in complete order, others have not

en the subject the attention which its

»at importance, deserves, ami the conse-

I'liee is that there still remains a great many

ices in a iilthv condition. (Mir eflicient

ii*diul is now engaged in thoroughly exam­

ine every pnvt of the city, and wherever

'md.s the streets, alleys, sinks, vaulis, cel-

i- ur any part of the premises of any our

a neglected condition, is giving indices lo

ners and occupants to have them thorough-

policed. cleaned ami remedied, ami unless

is is d^ne. without more than a d«day of'

,1,1 v-t'uur hours, he sets a force at work to

the expense of ihc owner. If there

ativ who do no! waul this indefatigable

looking tlirough their premises, point-

dout to them their negligence and lillli, they

,i better, upon reading this article, see to

r.ing their premises in order at once, for he

ii«orelv be around with his staff of labor-

Jhe heated term is tiow upon us. and

is sacking every loul and un whole-

i.'liU'ahiv. Our city authorities are doing

..ir dlit and let them be seconded, sustain-

1 iud encouraged hv all who have any in-

i.'wt in the lieal I ot the t. v. lea use vour-

tirst and then ]oint out the tilth ot vour

iMtrhlmr.

TIIOSK wishuitr it litnnl eijrar. should

ot 1 ail to call on yoiintr JisviN at the

rww House eoruer. lie keeps none hut

1 test.

SpoetacH's.

i'help John has )ii^t returned |mm Cinciu-

ii with a large lot ofxsuperb ^pectacles^

.j.y lv wlio has weak eves should call on

1,1, .-Kid t.HV a pi,T to -lilt Tll.-IV .-v..-.

COXSTII'A'I I0\ OK THE liOWKI.S.-When I

"'ere.y accidental or occasional, a dose of Kn-

li' lui.-l, Sugar Conted lilooil l'ills is tho only trcnl Weill in

oSiu-j-

|,nt when it lias become lialiiliml.il

I'nIV Ir»i turtlicr attention. Want of exercisc i* geneinlly the phicr cause. rspeciiiily among the higher ol .-ociety, in which caao tho use of ISInnd l'ill» should In. followed lo keep tho bowels upon.

-Nothing in morn to be desired than a good nppotite and to have the food digest well. the stomach ftud 'bowels in pcrfect order, which renders good health certain und enduring. When the appetite fail.., the

stomach is sour and foul, the lmwels in an abnormal condition take Coo's Dyspepsia Cliro at once. It is a most excellent modicine, givos.great satisfaction and is sure in its results wherever taken according to directions. Wo hid mil-friends try it with confidence.

THY the now ami harmless process of o\-

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l.nulsilllr. New Albany A- Chicago Railroad. I tin,, of tho Sp.a.v, now i,

mot iiijr foeth, without pain, by the npplica-

Vo1 a

i'hniugii'iVoYijhV in ll •'l'l'licatiiin of the *-Kther Spray," comiuodatlou. •..

.... io.HH .... 5.UH p. in.

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•i rumls.

H. I1. MASTIN, Superintendent.

.vour teeth extiacTed without

culling .'it I*. (inlnys Dental Room. uvoi

Crawford & Mtillikin's Mov*.

Get Your ISountles.

\V„i: r. lliition is engaged .lay and night in

making applications for claimants for bounty

under the new law. His long experience in

the business ami the promptness with which

lie transncts business is a sntlicient guarantee

to the soldier that his claim will bespee.lilv

adjusted.

GRAND OLD FASHIONED

DEMOCRATIC.. MEETING!

AT

W] lit esvi lie

There will be a (arand Old Fashioned Democratic JJasket Electing, lield at

Whitcsville. on'

Sntunhw, Auiiust 25,1.86(),

livery Democrat and onsrrvutiv«

l»v onler uf the

Jtrmocriit*' Voicn&iuji ('onuiuttce.

AMUSEMENTS.

|Mc*UIiELLAND ISASJ,!

4

Drm'orrntlr Mvrthm:.

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Saturday Eve, August 18, 1866.

Ax.iociiiti'd Ar/ixla of

I KELLY LEON'S

JS^Iixistrels,

And I ffiASS KAISTID,

1.ATI-: OK Till-

ACADEMYS OF MUSIC OF

4',inc inuett ami Chicago

rot It CHEAT COM MEDIA XS.

Iheiustly celebrated Quintet of Vocalists, and a ho^t ot thetiuest urtistsiu the country. At/nntsntH

50

Cfs

Ohihlrcn muter

Doors open at "'s. Autfusl-1?MNW-w

"•"Tinwggrianrtini

I.IVK STOCK DKI'AUTMKXT.

1)1 VI.SIOX A-CLARS Xo. 1. Jfvrxtn /or (jcncral Purports.

Stallion 4 year old

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anil successfully tisoil at the lien till Kooms of

It. V. (Juicy, .Main street, over Crawford & in. Miillikin's store. 'i'SB a .. s,w p. in.

10, 25.

Concc: to commence at K.

HAKHV S.MAKT. Agent.

Claim Agency. -v

BOUNTY!

Kvti'a Houuty Extra Pay

JV]xtra !Pension!

Crinilni by Acts of th late Conyn-ts, to Diii-hiirgi'd Soldiers, th'ir 11

rido)rs,

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Stallion 3 yrs old A under 3. best 2d do 0 Stnllion 1 yr old A- under 2, best., fl 2d do.. 3 r.MWinjjS best M»lts 15 ,, 2d do 10 Urood Mare 4 rs ol«l A over, host.. J" 21 do.. 10 iieidihK-1 yrs old A-over, best 8 2d do 0 3 yr.n old A* under 4, bost... 0 »ddo... -I yr.-old A under H, best... -I ... 2d do... 3 1* ilJey yr." old «t under '1. best.... 4 2d do.... 3 1 yr old under 2, best 3 2d do 2 Sitcklnff IIOHU colt, be^t 2d do 2 Sucking innru colt, bo.Ht 3 2d d(

Stallion

Premiums to be awarded to the iiniinal of the best symetry, and that moves most naturally at a speed not excoedi ng*10 miles an hour. TrottinK Stallion,Maro or Oeldini?, boat §1^ 2d do Paoinf? Stallion, Maro or Gelding, best

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cnuiUy. is iuvittM u» ntu ml

in ihc

lion. .Ir.mos Harnov. Arch. Jolin^vn. Alox*

llarpor, .l.ihn AV. Wilson ami Ueo. W. .MrWil-

liutwh will he pivsont tinri uMross I lie meetinp-.

CLASS No. l.

Jivrxea on time within Jour minutr*.

Fastest and truest trotting hor®o er mart Fastest and truest pacing howe or mare Fastest and truest racking horse or mn re l,r'

CLASS No. C.

Horses for hfavy draft.

Pair draft horses any age, on trial, best

Mi­

nor 'hildren, or Pumils.

Collected with Promptness and Dispatch by

II*. J*. BRITTO .V, Attorney, A I)

GOVERNMENTOLAIM AGENT.

lD*D~ Ojfirr in )\'tf hint/ton Hull lindd- ///./. orrr Sim/ison's (nonri/ Sl'irr. Crirn-for,hr,f/r.-'m yt Y'

To J)i3c/utrtfrrf tfnldierx: Hy the late law Kqualiiiog Motilities, an Additii»n«1 Ihiunty »f $HW is granted to each and every soldier enlisted for three years, und served out his tune, who has received or is entitled tore?civo no more than the $100 bounty heretofore allowed by law and any such .soldier who has been discharged before the expiration of his term of service liy reason of wounds received in line of duty is entitled to the Additional liounty of $1U0.

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An Additional Bounty of $30 is now allowed to each soldier enlisted for two years, who has received, or is entitled to receive, no more than $50 bounty under previous laws

A bounty tit* £50 is now allowed to each and every ."oldier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably disehatged a- «ount wounds received in the lineof duty,-*

To th If a soldier, enlisted for three years, a-* above sta ted, has died of wounds received, or disease eon trncted in the line of duty, the Additional Bounty $100 is allowed to the widow, minor children or pa rents of such diseased.soldier in the order named

If soldier, enlisted lor any less period than throe years, has died of wounds received, or disease con-! traded in tho line of duty, the Additional Boiiut) 1 of £50 is allowed to ilie widow, minor children or 1 parents of Mich deceased Soldier in the order named.

To 0/,,-rrt: All oflieers below the rank ot Btigadier General who wtM'c in the service as such on lhc3d of March. Ietl5, and who were honorably discharge, or who have resigned, since April 1h».J. are now entitled to threo months pay proper.

To IJt n^t'oo id their

Widows arc now entitled by law to an Increase of 1 ,, ... 1 A°V«Vt 1 eii.-titin s-j per n,..,.th for eaeli ehild under Hi

years r«f age. Invalid soldiers,tor total disability, are entitled to a pen-inn (d from eight, to fifteen, twenty oml tweut\ tn do]] ir« mouth

1 obtain the benefits ot those law?, person.** in all eases to make a new application. Applicants lor the Additional Bounty mu^t bring or send their Dieharge Papers and get a receipt lor the same.

Having for a number of years pastdevoted mjseH e-peciallv to the business ot cdleetuig elaim«. I feel warranted in saving that 1 can insure not only prompt attention on the part of the Government, but an early and ssiti?factory settlement ut till ju-t chums intru.-teil to ni.v care.

Fee* Reasonable mid no thartrrln Any taac IIIU-SH Mirrcssf ul. All letter- of Inquiry, containing stamp, promptly an'wered.

Parties residing at a distance can have blanks and instructions sent to them by mail free ot charge, on application to mc

A 11. 1C

IV.

Sfteej).

.To include Spanish mid French Merinos and thcircrosses. Fine wool buck 1 yrold best H& 2d do 5 rne woolewel yrold, best fi

over, best.. SM

Stallion 3 yrs old ,t under*!, best 15

Kfno wool buck lamb, betl 5 fine wool ewo lamb, best 5

Long wool buck, best 8

CLASS No. 2. g../ SwiUt\

irlUO

CLASS No 2.

UoT&t.x for Light Ifarnexs. Stallion over 4 yrs old, hc»t $15 2d do 10 Stallion over 3 and under 4, best.. 10 2d do... Pair of horse* any a«e. best lu 2d do Puir marcs any ui e. bent 10 2d do fUdding 3 yra old «fc over, best 5 2d do 4 2yra old *t under 3, best. •. 4 2d do... 3 Marc 3 yrs old & over, boat 5 2d do 4 Filley 2 yrs old and under 3, boat.. 4 2d do.. 3 1 .vr old A under 2, best 3 2d do 2 Sucking horse eolt. best 3 2d do 2 Sucking more colt, best# 3 2d do 2

nonr yr oia and ovor, best td d( Urood sow I yr old and over. best.. 10 2d do*. Sowand5pigs. best 1" Pen of 5 hogs, best Hoar IIIO'H old A under 1 yr. best.. 5 2d do.. 4 Hoar under 0 months old. best 3 2d 2 Sow 0 mo's old A under yr. best.. 5 2d do** 4 Sow under 0 months old, host 3 2d do _2

1)1 VfSlUN K—CLASS No 1 Poultry. Coop of chickcnti any kind. best.. .&3 2d do... Pair of turkeys, host 2 geese, 2 inusoovito ducks, best 2 peafouls. 2

Poland ducks, 2 wild geese, 2 cuinca fowls, 1

SI

All horses exhibited in this class are to bo broken and driven in harnoss, except such as arc under threo year# old.

Cdlection of poultry. 5

ll

2d do 0 Fastest and truost walking Stallion, Maro or (.JcUling W 2d do (•aitod Mare or Holding, best 10 2d do*• •..«

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$28

AOKICUliTUUAL

CLASS No..». Saddle Horace.

WKPALTTMKNT.

DIVISION F—CLASS No, 1. Agricultural J'roduct*. 5 acres of wheat, bost $10 2d do 5 corn, bottom land, bost 10 2d do S 5 upland, best lu :V 2d do 5 timothy, bost 5 5 flax, 5 5 '. barley, 5 5 c'over, 5 3 oats, 3 3 rye, 3 1 3

"SM

All competition in the above class to be confined to this county, and tho awards to be made on the 1st of January, 18C7, from sworn certificates of measurement ar.d yield.

CLASS No. 2.

(Jraitm und Seeds of 1800.. 'a bushel white, wheat, best $3 red wheat, 3 S white corn. 3 yellow corn. 3 ,'i corn, any other kind, best 3 .sa' oats, best 3 buckwheat 3 rye, 3

£16

CLASS No. 5. Matched Horr^s.

Pair matched geldings, bost. 2d do.. Pair matched maros, best2d do....

0

barley. 3 timothy seed, best 3 •, flax seed, 3

)Z hominy eorn, *4 3 clover seed. 3 any variety of wbeat best 3 blue grasssood, best..... 3 Sample of leaf tobacco, bcst...««» a

•Wl)

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rupart "2 any otherkind. onions, white, 2 red, best 2 tomatoes, beefsteak, bost 2 tomatoes, any kind, best 2 turnips, best 2

Doz. pumpkins, best 2 Doz. squashes, best 2 Doz. cabbage, best,»»»» 8 Doz. beets best.... 1 Doz, cucumbers, best 1 Doz. peppers, best 1 doz. watermelons, bost 2 }a doz. musk melons, best 1 doz. cu3haws, best

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CLASS Xo. Hwe.t\ntahKf

doz. pie melous. best 1 Celery, best Salsify, best Radishes, best Cauliflower, best Khubarb,bost 1 Vegetable eggs. best.

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Stallion of any ago, bost Marc or filley, best 15 Driving maro or gelding, best 15 Hiding fWSI, 70

l'eek whito beans, dried, best i'eek lima beans, best Carrots, best Chickury, beat bushel yams, bost.......... Collection of vegetables, host

-f

1

CLASS No.

2.

StrrrpsUikt* for jacks, jenwl* and mule*.

Jack any age,host $20 2d do 15 Jennet any age, best in

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DIVISION B-CLASSNo. t. Jackff Jennets and Mules. Jaok 3 yrs old and over, best $20 2d do 15 Jack under3 yrs, best lo 2d do Jack showing best 5 colts 10 Jonnet 3 yrs old and OYCI, best 10 2d do Jennot under 3 yrs old. best 0 2d do 4 Pair work mules, best 10 2d do fi Mule 3 yrs old and over, bost 5 2d do 3 Mule under 3 yrs old, best 3 2d do 2 Sucking ni''!o colt, best 3 2d do 2

CLASS No 2.

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DIVISION C—CLASS No. l. /nroufffu*rra Cattle (lyr,dtijrfrju be. produced.) Bull 3 yrs old and over, best $15 2d do 10 Bull 2 years old and under 3. best.. 2d(b«.« Hull I yrold and under 2, best 5 2d do 4 l-sueking bull ealf. best. 3 2d do 2 I (*ow yrs old and ovor, bost 10 2d do 8

He-.fer 2 yrs old and under 3, best. 5 2d do. 4 Heifer 1 yr old and under 2, best... 4 2d do... .1 licking belter ealf. best

)ln,C ol,, 11un,l 3 bMl 4

CL\s

Cu'tU—

Bull of any age. bit. Cow ot an.v ag«*. be«t..

FORDSYILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, lM,

Montgomery County Fair and Premium List.

r.ist of •premiums to be .Awarded at the

FOURTEENTH ,ANNUAL FAIR, OF, THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,

hrid on thr Fair rovndijicar Ci'uvfordfriHr, Indian, on

Monday, 1 uesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th & 28th, 1866.

DIVISION n-CLASS Xo. 1.

Mantle pieoe, best 3 Engraving framed, bo^t & neatoet 1 Mirror

,4

2d do S

Long wool ewe, best 8 2d do 5 Long wool buck lamb, best 5 owe 5 Southdown buck, best 2d do 5 Southdown ewe, best 0 2d do 5 Southdown buck lamb, best 5 ewe S Fatted sheep of any crade. best... S Hve hiiubs or any grude. be?t A

CLASS No. 2, Iron HorAv

CLASS No. 3. Cutting*, run, Si. c.

T$7'i

Caatingg, boat variety .....$5 Tinware, best variety 3 Copnorware, best variety 3 Cookingstove,bost 3 Parlor stove, bost 3 rarm Hell. best. _i

M'hite bod spread, boat 3 Lamp mat, beat Knit laee, bost specimou. Woolen Btookings, boat pair 1 soeks, 1 glovost, 1 mittens, 1 Foot mat, bflst pound woolen yarn, best 1 sewing thread bost 1 Thread hose best pair... I Thread half hoso, best pair 1 Cotton hoso. boat I Cotton half ho*o, best pair....- 1 Wooolen goods, lac tor y. bo=t col. ... 5 Woolen goods, domestic, ..best 001... a

All tho above to bo ol home manufacture except the collection of woolen goods from factory.

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DIVISION G-CLASS \'o. l.,y Frutt. All to bo raised by tho persons making entry. }2 bushel winter apples, best fall apples, bost t» varieties of winter apples, dost. 6 fall apples, bost 2 (Jollcction apples, all kinds, best... 5 ,'a pock peaches, best quinces, best 2 plums, bcpt ,*•••*. v3 Siberian crab apples, bost.. 1 4 pears, best

IHC ELL AXE01JS1) PA KTMEXT

DIVISION IV—CLASS NO, 1.

Designs.

Dosign for farm bouse, best $6 Design for stable, best Design for bam. best".** Design foroow house, best

Be^nK^f&fliwir'beLU «22

CLASS NO. 2.

1

3 varieties of grapes, host,.......... 2 5 clustorsof grapcs.any kind, beet.. Collection of grape?, b«Bt........... 3 Collection (ruitsot all kinds, best.. 0 $37

"Painting^ Drawing} &o. Laudsoapo In oil (original) best..$3 Fruit painting in oil 2 Animal paintingin oil

N

Fluuer*.

Collection green house plants, best$3 Blooming flowers, all kinds, bestcollcction 3 Roses, best collection 2 Dahlias, Vorbeuas.

1

Asters. Petunias, Balsams. Immortals" I Winter blooming plants, best col n.. Fuschioi. best collection. 2 10 wcok stock, best collection 1 Fresh cut flowers, best basket Round boquot, best Flat boquot, best

DIVISION II—CLASS No. 1^,1 Farming Implements,

Farm wagon, best ..... .. 2d do 2-horse plow, best 2d do-1-horse plow, best 2d do Sub-soil plow, best 2d do Cultivator, best Harrow, best •.Mruw cutter, host....

2d do ..._ 1 .y.ll)

CLASS No. 2.

S'M* ('utt/e of other Grad?* Bull 3 yrs old and ovor, best...... .$10 2d do Bull 2 yrs old and undor 3. best.... 0 2d do.... 5 Bull 1 yrold and under 2, best.... 2d do. 3 Sucking bull calf, best 2 2d do 1 Cow 3 yrs old and over, best

Horse rake, bost Roller, best (Srass seed sower, bost Corn planter, (horse power), best Gram drill, best Wheat fan, best Cider mill, best Single shovel plow, best Double shovel plow, best Three shovel nlow, best Crain cradle, nest dot. boos, best Hand rake, host-??*? Potatoo digger, bwot Mall and ft gluts, best....

2d do.

Heifer 1 yrold and undor 2. host. •. 2d do... I Sucking heifer cnlf, best I 2d do

4

Pair work cattle, judged according to age 2d Knttoil beet, best 2d do Meer2 yrs old and under 3, best... 2d do... Stoer I yr old and under -', best.... 2d do-... Herd ol 5 -leers, best 2d do

do?., axe nclvos, he-t..

10 MKC1IAMCVL DEPARTMENT.

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•510N 1—CLASS No. I.

Tod

2-horse carnago, best 2d do Buggy,falling top, hc&t do Baggy, upon top. best 2d do Ilockawav. best 2d do Light 2 hor?e spring wagon, best. .. 2d do. Light- 1-hor-o spring witgm. beut. 2d do. Pair window blinds, he.st

cl do be.

CI.ASS NO. 3.

... 1 Xreillr. and Fancy 11'orA', &c ^•1 Kinbroidory. bost specimen $3 Ornamental needle work, best speci.

Patchwork quilt, bost 5 Silk quilt,best White quilt, best. Fancy quill, host...»«*« 5 Counterpane, kuit, best.-....•••••• $10

S I 3 Fi

[)ttoican cover, bost. Table cover, best Fancy chair cover, best Chair tidy, best 1 Ladiessaocjue.best..... 1 Child'ssacque, best 1 Mantilla, best 2 Shirt, best mado 2 Head drc-s. best 1 Silk bonnet, best 3 Velvet bonnet, best 3 Ladies bonnet, any other kind, best 3 Calico dress, best mado 2 Silk dross, best made '.... 3 Artificial flowers, wax, bost 1 paper-best 1 any otherkind,.* 1 Ornamental bead work, best.

tono work, best

v.- leather work. bust.. fo*thof work, host worstord work, best 'VvV'V- seed work, best Fauc work basket, bent Lace collar, bost Bead collar, best Kmbossod skirt, best Sowing, by a girl under 12, bwtCoat,by lady, best made

$15 Hair jewelry, best 1° Machine needle work, best 10

Maple molassos. best gallntoT 9 Sorghum molasses, best gallon.*.,.?

1

•Oil painting on wood best specimen 2 Dressing bureau, best 5 llureau. any other kind, best 5 Dining table, best 3 Hrcakfoft table, best 3 ltedstead. best 3 Wash stand, best I Fancy ohairs. best .2 Hocking chair, best 1 Display of cooper ware, best 5 split baskets, best Wooden pump, best 3 Churn, bost 2 Turning, best specimen 2 Bee hive, host 2 )s doi.splitbottoinchairs.best.... 2

1

Cunnedy Fruits, J'lltex, kc

Jellies, made by 1 exhibitor, best col$5

Preserve*,

Fruit butter.

Horse ahoe*. best, pair of $1 Logcbwin, best Fifth chain, best Choppineaxo, best 1 Mnnuro fork, best 1 S'dozen hoes, best 1 dor. hoes, homo made, best 9 Mattook best Assortment edge tools, best 3 Assortment cutlery, best 2 Assortment firo arms, best 2 2-horseplow, home made, bost .... 8 2d do .... 6 1-horse plow, limine uinde, best 5 •id do _4

PickeK

Canned fruits.

Jam,

.Marmalade, bost .... Small fruits in alcohol, best .1 Tomato catsup, bost .v,.|l Native grape wuie. bost -v .?3 Currant wine, best .3 Rhubarb wine, best 2 Cordials, best 2 Apple cider, bost 2 Wheat bread, made by a young lady under 10, bost loaf 1 Corn bread, mado by a young lady under lt, best loaf 1 Cuke, any kind, made by a young lady under IK. bost 2

"Si 8

CLASS No. 4, Mafhinrn/.

Boring machine, best $

arriageharness, double, best....$10 Carnage harnes?, single, best 5 Y» agon namess, best •.. Plow goars, best 5 Cents saddle, bent Ladies saddle, best Riding bridle, best 2 Blind oridlo. best 2 Gents fine boots, best pair 5 Gents coarse boots, bost pair 3 Ladies slippers, best 1 Ladies bahnorals, best 1 Trunk, best 2 Valise, best 2 "$02

CLASS NO. 0.

Domestic Manufactures.

10 yards flannel, bost $5 2d do 3 10 yards jeans, best 5 2d do 3 10 yards woolen carpot, best 5 gd do 3 10 yards rag oarpefc, bfat 3

§48

•3 bushel nesbannock potatoes, best$2 poach blow 2 Jy, whito sprout 2 )i

(l

Pair draft wares any age, on trial, bost 1W Stallion 4 yrs and ovor. best 10 2d do 8 Stallion 3 yrs and under4. boat**.. 8 2d do-..- 6 Gelding 3 yrs old and over* best..*. 5 2d do»-«- 4 Mare3 yrs old and over.best.*-««* 5 2d do 4 Gelding 2 yrs old and under 3, best 4 2d do 3 Filley 2 yrs and under3. best 4 2a do 3 Filley 1 yrand under 2, best 3 2d do 2 Sucking horse colt, best 3 2d do Sucking mare colt. be.«t 2d do

CLASS NO. 0. Sundries.

Coat, made by a gent. best.$•» Vest, made by gent., best Pants, mado by gent, best ••••,• Tombstones or out marble bost ditPotter's ware, be^t display v.-r-J*' dot. brooms, best. Case of Jewelry, best. I Corn starch, bost

1

Meat cutter, best 1 Shingle machine, best 3 Sowing machine, best 5 Sorghum mill, bo«t 3 Doiier for making syrup a-sugar bost 2 Hand cutting box. best ... 2 (•lover hullor. best 5 Corn Shcllcr, best 2 Koaporand uiowcr combined, best 10 Mower, best 6 Throshcrand seperator. best 10 2d do Port-able steam engine, best.. Seed serene, best Spinning wheel, best Horse pitchfork, best Sausage stutter,'best Crain drill, bost Corn planter, horso, best.-.. Drag saw bost Hand loom, best Knitting machine, hoM

Hard soap home made, be^t. Stuffed birds, best collection 3 Stuffed animals, best collection .J 40 pounds buckwheat flour, best Wheat flour, best barrel.

1

CLASS NO. ,). Leather M*or/i.

CLASS NO. I. Discretionary.

All articles not enumerated in th above list will be included in thi* ciass. and premiums awarded at the discretion of the executive committee

Threshing Match,

S'.ll

For the thresher and separator doing tho best work within ten minutes, judged according speed quality. and quantity $15 2d do .... ........ 10

hqucslrlnu Matchcs.

On Wednesday tho following premiums will be awarded to the bosttemalo equostriau irom each of tho following township*: Coal Creek ... $£1 Wayne tL 5 Ripley Brown 5

On Thursday te the following townships: Madison. w... ... ...... $.r» Sugar Creek. .... 5 Franklin 5 Walnut 5 Clark. 5 Scott .. .. .. 5

Qd do 2

10 yards flax linon. bost 3 2d do 2 yards tow linen, beat 2 2d do 1 Double novorlot, woolen, best 8 2d do 3 Single coverlet, woolen, best 3 2d do 2 }-i do*, towels.^bost 2

Grand Ftiuest rlan Tournament

OX FRIDAY,

Between tho ohampions of tbo several townships, at whioti the following premiums will bo awarded: Champion Kquestrienne, best Ji 2d do 3d do ..

I

No lady will be permitted to tako a chance in this triaf unless she has presented herself previously in the township contests.

DAYS OF EXHIBITION. Divisions B, C. A Wednesday. A, F, A I Thursday.

Ii A ..Friday,

All persons are hereby notified that thoir entries mustoonform to tho con ditions of the promium list—that no additional rings will be opened in stock to accommodate any one, but that all must conform to tbo list, and not expcot the list to be altered to suit themigp^ .. •. }.,,

4

Bird painting in oil 2 Flowerpainting in oil

5

Pen drawing, best spccimcn 2 Sign painting. 3 Lettor Photographs, best.... Ambrotypes, best Daguorreotypcs. best. •........... 2 Sun pieturei, any other kiud, best.. 2 Sun pictures, best oojlection 5 Dentestry. best exhibition 3 Printing, bost assorted speounens.. Crayon drawing, best specimen..... 2 Monochromatic painting, best speci. 2 Wator coloring, best specimen- 2 Portrait painting, oil, nost specimen 5 Full length figures, oil. best specs..

C. No person's name shall «to on tho' entrance ticket, 7. No article oau bo entered for more than one premium, except in sweepstakes. f*. All articles, Ac., must possess more than ordinary merit, otherwise noi»reinium will be awarded. 9. All animals of tho horse and cow kind will be exhibited and examined in the ordor in which thdy are placed on tbo list of proiuiums, 10. Owners of animals entered, who are not ready for exhibition at the regular time, will ho oxcludod from competition. 11. During the examination of stook no persons, except those who have charge of tho stock, judges und oflicers attending to their duties, will under auy pretense or excuse be admitted within the ring. 12. No animal shall be permitted to occupy any stall belonging t') tho Society, utiles* it 0 CntOrod on tbo books of the ttcorciary for exhibition, 13, All awarding committees are to muko report to the Sooretary as soon I asthcybuvo finished their labors, at I 1 I any tune prior to 1 clock P. M.,on

I Friday.

Vest, by a lady, best made. Punts, by a lady, best made. Transfer work, best spocimcn. Crochet work, best speciuieu Milliner's work, best case .-

1 H. Whonnny meiuborot a commit3 too shall be a competitor for any pre* 1 I tmum comng under his award, his place on tho committee shall be sup2 I plied by the Board of Directors. •2 1". All stock, and every article cutercd lor exhibition, shall bo under .. the control of the Board of Directors, r( IG. Badges of menibershtp and tickets of ad'Ptsfcton caq ho procured at .... 4 tho l-ntr OroumU on the days ot the *»YYik

1

I ASh .NO 1

I aide Coin forts.

Five pound? butter, best ..... 5 (dicejc. best.i11 honey, in oomb. best, honey, strained, best. .**.. uirtplesugar, bost .f -i.'^liiiru MigHi". be«t.

Katr.orof tbo'lreusurerin Crawfords*

9IU 1 ville, at any time prcviou* to the 1 Fair. 17, No per centum will be charged for the entry of stock of articles,

111 lioc will

lHt A strong and ellictcnl in-line bo op the ground day aud night. ID, Ample arrangements will made In the wuy ot pens, feed and bedding for stoel^pjut exhibitors will be required lo pav at fair rate? for all the grain, hay and meal u»ud hv them

County Fair—Tickets of Admission.

2u. Tickets i»f admission will bo astollows Tickets of admission (famil v/ .. J$2 l:0 Single admission ......

2

bushel dried apples, bost 1 Haui cured, bost specimen 1 Beef cured, best specimen 1 Wheat bread, milk or Halt rising, homemade, bestloAf. 1 Wheat broad, yeast rising, best loaf 1 Corn bread, homo made. hc«t loaf. 1 Cake, homo made, best sample. 2 Cake, made by 1 exhibitor, best col. 3 Broad, .. 3 %?,{)

CLASS NO. O.

JOHN W.

A. LEUXOX, Secretary.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

3d do 4

bost col'n 4 2d do 3 bost col'n 3 2d do 2 best col'n 2 2d do 1 best col'n 5 2d do 3 best col'n 3 2d do 2

Wrapping- Paper

TL'ST rocoivcj at tho('oriH-r Hook St„r«, linoof lUc. Straw. Ton nn.l Manilla Wmmii I ftpcr. Also 1 aiK-ruuil uttun Twinp.

SELLING BELOW. COST!

CLOTH li\ STORK!

»T-ce*j.v (csx.'nai

BLAIR, President.

Twine.

1.. A. KOOTK A

A 1 the Corner Book Store you will And an assort- £\. ment of those nice, new and pretty RI STIC IN 1)0W SIIAI1KS.

For Every iSotli/.

AT

tlio Curnor Hook Store a Inre« lot ..f Cap. I.t-t-i-B Br'r' ,mmcrclal -N*ot°. "ill 11 ud otlu-r sui-s of

i« I'LS'KSFAUKIC.

Tucso ROOUH were uougnt lo meet ino ueiininu nil a good reliablo Article, and wclinve HO hesitation in sajing thnt tlicy will moot the iipprobntiun of the public.

Country ilenlors supplied on reasonable term?. AuglH-OO-tf. 1,. A. I-OOTK A .'

Clothing and Furnishing House.

$57

All articles in the five foregoing classes of this Division must be tho production of those by whom they aro ontored otherwise they will receive no premium.

a

ek (.1 Clothing

E O W O S

a 1 :R

einitj aad suirounduii* country

WILL ])0

*830

The ladles of each township will compoto with each other only, on Wednesday and IhurMlay, to show who is to bo doclarcd champion of each township by taking tbo j!v« dollar premium aud if ono lady alone presents herself from any township, (in which caso there can bo no trial,) sbo will not be entitled to the $5 premium, but will be admitted as a champion to tho

Jl i\j

O E S

A A

1 we are determined to

CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK?

Wo have a lurco stock of

IIOYS

Gents Furnishing Goods,

A S A I A S

Sea., &ca.

ZDCOSTT

Kulc# and Kcgulalloiis. 1. hach person who is,or shall hereafter become a member of tin' Society, by the payment of $2.C0 annually, on or before the first day of tho Fair, will bo ontitled to a badge which will admit himself and all fetnalos of bis family, and alt males under 15 years of age. within the enclosed grounds on the days of the Fair, 2. No premiums will be granted on any artiolo, of which tlpo porson who enters tho samois not either tho own* er, agout, manufacturer or produeor. 3. Monday and Tuesday will bo dovoted to entering and arranging articles offered for exhibition, Bui no article will bo received after 0 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, unless in case of unavoidable delay, and then the Board may admit at their discrotion, 4. Artioles iutonded for exhibition must be entered on the Secretary's book before they will bo admitted within tho enclosure. On tho entry of articlos. cards will bo furnUbod. showing the Department, ('lass ana Number, as cntcrod at tho oflloe. which will be attached to tho article to bo exhibited. No article having boon .enteredshall bo romoved from the enclosure without tho permission of the Kxcoutive Committee until the Fair is closed. 5. No exhibitor shall bejpormitted to examine tho Sccrcturya books during the Fair.

TIN-

Eagle Clothing Store,

OUSTIEH DOOR "WEST

OF CORNER ROOK STOKK.

•KsJP--

I E S

J§81

August IH-lHOO.W'4

I„ .1 M. DKSSAI'I-:U.

Boots and Shoes.

SIGN OF THE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, !ND,

be

lineal Niwel -t

IXavy ToOac'co.

Ar,:

excellent brand ol sw tor "ale by

Greenbacks.

k.\vj

Children undor 15 ycar3 ot age ... 10 Horse and rider .. .» 50 Horse aud buggy ?5 I wo-horsi wagons and carnages I (to 21. No person chall be permitted to interfere with the judges while examining their stock or articles, otherwiseU 'attention will ue paid to such annuals or articles. ,22, All owners of slock. *c from adjoining counties, aro invited to atteud the coming Fair, exhibit and compete for premiums, 23. Any exhibitor treating the judges contemptuously, shall not only forfeit his premium, should one be awarded to him, but shall hereafter be excluded as a competitor from the Fair Grounds. 24. Ten percent, will be deducted on all premiums awarded, ami if the receipts of the Fair, after paying the expenses in full. arc not sufficient to pay the balanco of the premiums in full, they will lie pro a ted. 25. All Premiums unclaimed by the 1st of April «*usuiu^, after any annual Fairof this Society, shall bo torfuitod to the Society. 20. Committees will he appointed on the grouiid. on the days of the Fair, by the Board of Directs

GREENBACKS

ARE GOOD!

RUT

OBACK'S STOMACH IlITTKItS, aftft ycftrs of cxporfanco and trial, liavuproTeo to bo the best remedy extant for all com* plaints where a tonic and stimulant are required. They never fall to strengthen

impart vigor to the Htrong, aud~ refcpcct* rcatore shattered and broken cnjMtituUouH. No reniply has Ijooti iid wilti AH nuich favor HI HO-

SIOMACII HITTHIIS. In Chicago

VKIt 50*000 bottles wore sold by on* drug.house hi tbo pa«t year. It nt adffrnltted by our Diost leaned phvstclnnt that Dr. KOUACK'S .STdMACII BIT"I'KttS combine the properties t.f gratia

1 uivi\'jui clficieut atit{• IdllotiM agent, und!.i it fitojiiacljlo known to the world HO. LILI'S IttTTKHS HIIOIIM IM« UHCJI HY rouVH!:H (»UIS to Mtrcngthcn tho vrn^tratlon widch tdways follows acute disease. In the I

I MOl'S district* of tho Woft tuid South lltcie h:m, Hr a long titne, he,nt much led nu article of STOMACH WTTKIfH. which, If taKen in proper qtinntitli'i, 101.i «t the proper time, are a sure preventive

of ititious Fever, tevcr and Ague, I.iver Complaint, l)v*]cpsia, Indigestion, JIUJJIdice Kidney Complaint, and nil liicn* of himllitr niituro and are hotter as a prevent 1 \|..r Idliousdcrangenirut, regulnthig

NL slrengtliliiK Oio syateni, nn.l giwni''•'K' lotlieiUitoillveorBai.H, I Imn n.iv other 1.R kniiwii reilifit.v. Noiv tlmt till- mil-is over.

11 j{Ori

will bohioiMandfi seeking hoiiton in oitli. No poison who values hN l|r

lb..»hl

go tlo»re 1

0

»u laMi.i tlio BITT15KS, as

\ithout having constnntty nafegunnl

t»v itiiasinn ttnd polluted water. ''l^'rWele^ •.ioid all resitlvutA of tho rank rlver-hottoio

^OCXTIKS of the West and South, and tho valley of the MiHtdiMippi aud itti tribe. (ttricK, Hhouhl provide theiiifolves with tho

U1TTKHS. There in probably no ono dis* tniHM with which mankind are aflHrted

winch ia the rnurce of so many ailments an (hspupnia, or as It ia mora commonly culled Nmr Stomach, and there is no more certain remody thau Itoback's Stomach lbttorn. aro uevor known to fall.

E

K.11Theytheto

ISO CHOLERA has always been much dreaded by tho public, and people have reBortetl alt manner of tnodiclnos to arretd progress, butwlth littlosuccoBa. A suro cure and proventtro is to be fouui

In tln» uso of Dr. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN IlEMEDIES. Keep tho bowels opon with tho Pills, and Invigorate tho s.vbtoin by froouso of tho Stomach IUtters. 01, if the Mood Is tblu uso U10 Purifier

S

Ut'II HU invaluable remedy should bo kopt in «v«ry family. Keep tho oystom In full Igor and nothing is to bo feared from dlaeiwo or cholera. rilKOLD RKItlABLB— Do not be deceived by purchasing any of

the quack nostrums under tbo various uamcs of ttitterfl. Purchase nouo other but Dr. KOBACK'S STOMACn BITTERS, which are compounded of tbo purest drugs, aud in which the afflicted can rely.

1 PRINCE

S"-

ARK

BETTER

W ALTON & co,

(Successor, to Dr. C. W. ROBACK,)

SOLE PBOPBIETOJIS,

ifos. 60, B8, 00 nml OS Hast Third St., 'CINCINNATI, OHIO.

.TuneI*. nj:i,-lO"fiOiiiri^ltc3i,,y:nl

Real Estate Agency.

0, W. BAI-I-KM IELU. 1:. M. SAT'L'ESL'IEI.H

SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,

Attorneys at Law

A XI)

RE.ifi ^ESTATE AGEXTS.

\V

A

''"J'ENIJ to business in the Circuit and .1111111111 Courts in this and ndioininm,!! i-

,V\'"I'lonsPrompt-*tto„tioi.

K'v,'i to the seltlo-

Him'

,tos col|

eott«n of Pensions nn.l Soldier-'

liny iind sell on ooniiniMion. Il.m.ies ..1 Lots Vn

1 W O

IA,

very reusiiimble terms. IIJ.VO also a Inrpo immbor «r l-Wiu-. in III." „.I joiniiisiioiuities tor Hole, also If, 1.niiit. pnrtiully improved «"»oi innn.ru

8hm!!d {w.

0p lly

if, Pluco.l in

ur

RKl'EltK.VCRU'—

1 enns easy,

A A

hnn.ls (or siile.

through our iiitro.lnctii.il. or by

|,' n" .P. .,

3 ,|ve

1.V us, sell the iiroperty at

im .^y/jll en ," 1'."paidTo" ,W

,h

0S^ !:r"

Un,

'S,0rt-

V-rn"n

Mo1)n...,l.l t. ,» ..

and (^'ooloy. Professors \nn Arl

v/iiuip

1

Michigan University, IjanO

mill hit it'

,iit-v!.

FOB SALE.

ncies in ea-«t part of eit.v,H

'er failing'

A well improved farm. l!i:t aeres a n. springs,mile west of eity—terms en.y. House and I.ot on West at,eel Price filjtl.

College.-

addition, containing...

I.ots 7 8 ai.il 9, in Kennedy* an nere in eiiel, lot. Two story frame bouse with II rooms, eistern. eel-'' Inr. nrelmrd,ami out. huildiii'-s, with aeres ,,f l.m.l mile west of College.

Ilo'i.ie and lot on eomer of Washinuton and Tike I stroets.--'stories. rooms, '-'halls, well, cistern, and cellar, growing fruit, aiirt (rood outbnildlncs. will Sellin .1 parcels, suitable for purchasers. lot SJ

1

In-

Mouse and lot on Washington street, near colli P",",1 SS'l'»r. and giowins fruit. Lof-'-'i by crms easy.

House and lot on Walnututroet. near Collce. rooms, good cistern cellar, stable, an.l tine selection ol growing fruit. i,„t by 103. Km- terms apply. llouseatid lot of II acrcs in south part of city, rods on pike road -Iu r...la buck. 10(1 g.'.od IVnit trees. bnrii|. I by well, cistern,cellar, and good out build'"V ''""V.' "ncs high !i rooms, with wood house under loot ol «„nie building, good selection of small rutts, giaiy s, Ac. aii.l a line collection „r oniiiineiital trees. 1 rice.1,000 payment^.

Karm of 195 acres. Gil acres cleared bottom land'.* good saw and grist mills, sinv mill cut .".OIKI leet per Iefe.^'n

lj lnl,li 4

town ore'!"™1"'

stories high, tim­

ber enough on pieunse.-, toriiii saw mill venrs good orchard, barn, and coiiilorlable bouse, with good out !?«n Vfl'-T?! N

|,r

iV

,B lu 1 !0 1

,idles

cast Rockt illo, Parke county, I nit. Term* in reasonable payments,

l-Viiillflacros I mile west of Vountsv lllc. in good repair, good hou-c, burn, do. Terms ra—

ieoutr, fcU'ia nou-e, naru, Ac. Terms S«5 ner aeie harni Hiaeres2«4 »nlle« r»fM itb iif ruvclnnd. lmL.2 houses and orchards, with all necessary out build-' [j iugs, rioe$(.» per acre, in paymonU.-

Farm tM aeros tl miles oast«d* Roekvillo, I ml »ood house, baru, orchard, and out buildings. Cneun »i per acre. ••»«.»!• *,t

Have also ftir sale 5t)0 acres in ge cfoiuil'y/liiwh^

11

ago. l'riee Si,no per ncfc.

"ounshing

'.Wi iieres in Colly eou.ily. Kansav. Kiitei^Hle-iis

bill acres in Dickinson county. ]„,

6

1

vu

Sl.m p,.

r!l

,.

ri

..

50(1 neres in Missouri at ^l,0ti per aere.

Also a large number of farms in Ihi* and adjoln/rgStates, or particulars apply,

Western land constantly on hand for rale or ext. change, iu

Parties wishing to uiako quick f.ilo-. of their properly will do well by ^nnding us a description of their property. have mado nrran^etiieiiis with Real state Agencies most of the Western States, and re proiutr: jan20'iW,

are proparcd to make iran^tecs nt a small expense.

,1

SAPPICNFIKLD A- UROTHRR

Wm.11 Paper

B( LTS attSejtlTi

cents tt» 9it.50pi.r bolt, juil (qHiudar U»e Fancy Bazaar and Book Stoic ot JAMFR PATTEKSON. leb-'l 00. [ttetoiO

IHKWlXti TOBACCO.

A splendid quality or Virginin Cavendish Chewln? tV Tobacco tu*l reocn 1 iml loMile hv tlce3tf. LLL A BKOTHKK.

ij.versifor^s .Vrt/r,

NO

1

1 It is hereby gi\en th it I will 11 at public auction on Tuesday tlieiWth daj »t Viiiu^t. IcO'L at the late residcnec ot Ahmh^m Milhr. decenfccil, one mile west t»f (Va«{ouW\ lib ill hi« p.'i son.il properly \uot taken bj tbi »id»n) londsting t» horses, cattle sheep hog-, one wa„ron, one.-priiuj wagon, one reaper and ino«» (I*\« el»ior one halt wheat drill, win it l»\ei in 1 timothy hay. farm-

mg utensils, household aud kitt htm furniture: ^c. A red it of twelve nu nMi-* ill be gtvn on all ubi« over three dollars, tin pun -er /i\ ing hn note ith apiiroved xurcty. wan in lid l. tluition c»-' appraisement laws

auy-t t•,w.1. •v. -.-