Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 March 1890 — Page 5

^ITI,IC',YTION I'lllt I.iljl Uu I.ICi'.NMi, .1

Koticc i»- lu-rei'P kiviiii i.i citi/.v'i.K v-'.ci on a I A 1 ROniury county, I iKliiin.i, Ilia 1, 11,• in11u- rs'ini-* a in I I 8 over In-of twenty-."lie I.VK w.:ii .'PP-J at the Mii.cli t'-nr., Iti'.io. ul tlie. fi'..:irit uutinoiii i•doners ol f.'ild couiiu f.»r Krei.si: «•. ii tll I kinds nf spirituous., virion*. n- iI:n.i' ir.to.x: catini ln|iiiirs in fjunn11! fl"-:t •, t,iia'u at a time unci allow the nine to bo -r lUi.tnii «r.i ises where MIM My obie-. ,,i t-ui.-!,

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remise* where Mild ho.ioi* .•!• 'mo

to the jl:i.-o of Iipij F,.|, H. I'-Sd 11

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are beneribetl us (iilKiut ii'wvi'.^y.'V.Wro! 1 ot one hundred :i mt 11 t-.v. lllint I Ke ,n in-i plllt of till' town, IMW i* n! t'ri.rtfi-V/i^vVii,,

Montgomery I-OIIHI., Sr.-n t- ii! I as fol).iWi:" iit-KiiU'injr 1 jtv nhi y-r .»*» I three |'IJ iiK-licM xnntlt'of i.lie'n'-ri'li. a-1 oroer said lot, rumim? tlienre we--: !V .-o .)j t.i anil thicc |3! mclii m. t!ie»i.-e. .i:\ ii iKoiv I [27] feet, I licnr. cum r»i-t ne{41| i't i|| [3] nielli's, I hence north' tU:.,.i.-m-V. II 27) f,M

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Notice is llcreti'.- v, |. ill... rifj .|., i| BOeotid w.i nl of Wit: c.ly of Cv t\v!ni :i.i Villi'. Iiurn ship ol I i. MI. cm: tit ol Mi ii.' ^uiii. i* :IMI »niti of IIHIIIIMI, Ihnl I Ili.. m.-ii'i'sii-:u il, A i.i,.,b -ii: halniaiii ol Miii] eouetv in,.': -iMt,. ti.i iifi.-M twcniy-ot SI) e.'ir.-, w.lli.pplv

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^^I'l'l.lCA'I'ION KOH f.iy.t'OH I.I-KNSX.

Kotlro ia hereby ciren to the citiKeiui of Ike oity of I'rawfurdnvlilc. nn.l t»,e .«cc.'ii] wtn-d of saiil eitr, thai I. tb" undn^iffiieil. inn lnkahitanl. over th'i itsn of tWfnt r-onf T».irna*'i ualifleil in all rnspeets lin iiit Msted 1r.H1 nceiisr to retail intiJiieiitiBc :i'|u.». 5 siulnr tko mo» of the Ueisdatur^'whioh rrrat in M»r«b 17, 1975 will apply t^i tlif Uti.tr'l t'o:nmiwRio««!S of Montgomery county, 1 tidinna. at th«ir r«:n ur Wareh SCH^Iwii b^iir-iinr tku fl.-.t «»r,d»T iu March. INK), fur a licii" V:i sell si,iritoiis.Ti».ia». malt ami all kindn of 'intoxicating lini !i r. lass (|U.miijr than ijiiart ot. tie *».i nliov the same drp.titoti tke prwmis'.ar irfcpio sold.

My lilac* of bumrir'-'div th« pr»rtii«! k»roon Haiti iii|iiorHare to bp mM uad drunk «.» piiuated nnd iiarticula? !y irre-ilied us fullotrn: [a the brick builtliiiK tuo: a-. N». Ill) a-t Mais street, uitunW on part «f Ins Xn. eijhf-eiKtat t8S] of theoriRinnl plat of the to^ n. no-n-"city «»f (Jrawfordftville, IndiKin. i'hi? lot sprm iTliieli said building ia aitnatfxl. la dr-i-ribi a«. follows: Beginning at a ptilnt rj tb- .nth •ol»of Uaia [formerly Vernon] »tt«et tki.ty-tno r.t«l

Notit:e is hereby given to the citizens of the third wartl of the city of tlrawfordsville, .Montgomery county, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply at the regular March term, WlO, of the Hoard of Commissioners of said county for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a |iiart at a time anil allow the same to lie drank on the promises where sold. My placo «f business and the premises whereon said liquor* are to be sold and drank are situated and tlosoribed as follows: I'art of lot number two (2 John Wilson's second addition to said city, lit ginning at the southwest coiner of said lot, runnitnr thence north twenty CJ.11 feet, theiieo east forty (10) feet, thence south twenty (ii) feet, thence west forty

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feet, to the place of be­

ginning. In the mixed brick and frame hoitso situated on said premises. Feb. S, 1S!M. I'll A UI.KS \V. ANNA II I.E.

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The Kill to i'",i 1 A :t is l: rl

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of ('uininii-siuiie/.» of .-jihl louiify iityil K,'itr. ai their rebuilt M\^Mun enmitst-ie ioVi riie rlr.~ Moiula in Maivli. ]S:'0. for a i. -II kinds c.f lelnxicnti v, l:(]iio|x ii, le*.- I ,:i tv than |iiiii't nl ii linn., an.l p. rinit the i- nu,- ti. be drunk on tin. pc..|n:si« vi l.i re .-"11. '.it pl»»r of busiiipAK and tlif preinini -a In-oa )i(|uor« are lo lie sold ami (li-uik .nv -i

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of lot. No. I07, original ])Iat of rli^ ii.wi., junr r,\t i*. of Cfitiirforilsvilli i-ai-l corjuty *i(iit ivalr. uuo bound 1! us liillmrn: Ili-i-lniini, j,i. |.« Mn tl:.nv• comer 0/ mikI I No. K-7, 11111 hinw' tlivnr Ti'est thirty (31) fo-t, !heiic." i.,.rr! isf,V (5D (cet, llicn-.e enPL tinny i3 fee:. ilioiK- south fifty 5": t.-ei f. the plneij of iieeii'iiiiiir, excep inrf a hhi:I)1 purl the above tr.-ict oil' oi lie ^oiit l'.ea^i cm Tier 1 lii-r.. of boiin1(.i| i.r a n.:tii .'iTi'-'li1 irialorle. ihe h. potlieinse of ivliicli i? ten (10 feel ail.I the ovI'M' Hides ol wlii' ii are of ••]Ua 1 ts1. ji-'iiini.s being t!'e insemeiit ro vii in 1. s..iitheah cor:ii of the Null II I 11 ih 1 the ni'iui :t-iu.il.:-i•.* nqrt.'i ol'Kaid ro.mi, KKOifiik :ti'i'.i\.

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liewaro of incomplete, unreiiablo edition". Send for circulars and high terms of the only authentic work published, or enclose 2r cents for ontflt.

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OTK'H OF AIM'tHNTM KMT.

Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed and duiy qualified as Kxccutor of th' estate of James liutchison lato of Montgomery county, Indiana, deeeused. Said estat is supposed to b» solvent. Feb. 18, l.-!)0. ItOHKUT S. OSitl'li^.

NO MORE OF THiiSI

Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, win often slip olT the feet. To remedy this evil the

COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.

offer shoo with tho inside of tho heel lined with rubber. This clings to the, shoe and prevents tho Rubber from slipping olT.

Oi:!i Vr tlio 4 'oIcliOKtcr"

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COUNTERS"

uud you can walk, run oriuinD'in 'hem.

Thonip 1 A Cales for hiirgains.

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WA?III

NI.TUN.

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\i s. -v :. *p •?'C* \l villi! jFurlliii II'VIII'M frnia the !«.«.«« 1 ..., I Awful ti* »st4M-.

^jteoatcrs ?r'iU Try to Fostpon* ths I

HOST CF IflViH AUK.IK FAVOR OF 1893. -i

'or a fair in L.S'"-!. R:.NTII!«TIT, IF? unfnistjil.alile on thin p.hn. FOR LII" rout, 1 majority will 1« in a of CHICT^O. Senator 11 iseocic said ihiit. he. ivouk'L not 8all the sp'icii.l eoiJiroi i,tc'e tojrethvr till ifter the hill rarnt ovr from the llotiso. it, was ev,d.''!:t thtit- tliere was to lie lej^islnti'in by thv other braneii of fomrif'"-, and nothing would be :ii)iid .... by the Senate poin? ahead r,nx. i! i.s tindVrjtood that the NVtv York S' rsntor favors the pestpont ment until lk!C. Oiher inembrrs of Ml'- rerr nii!,t/-«. RPROC with I Rtorie« of-lhi him. R'-nator Wil:-*.n. of IOWA, is even I •». IP-SOD bv t! lloubtfi:! wViOtit hold!." an exposition so early. If his owa itlen w: carrird out V'Oljl

18ii.r) tvould probahly the t-ifn'. Nearly It very Senator who was.-., soon favored I postpor."inerit. 1

Uepresentative Mills, of Text's, wbo bas been ivpnrdftd as the nd of the opposition iu tho House to any world's fair, Raid that he and r.':e others oppo-.'fd to the fair would o.oritr nt hf ruriel ves with roting- "no" whey the bill came before the flouse for final piinsasfp. Ho *y.id, further, that, the bill would, in his

WASHINGTON,

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half [33j] fi-.'t ea!"t from l)i« «.•• tkwr-at ivri' e«r of said lot eirhty-eiRht i.tSI tu u«nlc« 'h'nee Bast nft-ea nn one-lialf

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one hurtlinl anil ,«ixty r,t» llMi Tr tkrnen west with the north line of the a:l, Oflei'B Mid ontvha 115X1 fee thence unrtb iu« aatl sixty-five figs] f(.«t to the of bB»inning. Said r«\l estate *.v d.T.J»d 10 Ame.U ,Io«i by .loHeph F. (ialeyoa ITehriiary yr. 1-71. baton the tax dupll«*S"B atn ndv is lb aante of Abrivliam Joel. Said bniMinu i^ *ihru«rl 011 tlm north half of naitl r#al eetatc.

Fob. l.lf'Oa .JOHN 11'i.l Sy.

^lTUCATtON FC'll MVl'CH I.ICKXSK.

Kotieo is heroby eiven to the dtixenH of the flrht ward of the city of rawrord.svil'i', Montgomery county. Indiana, that I the undeihitrii .1, will apply to the Iloaid of Commission-i of said eountyat their regular March .'-cs.-ion. bf.-in-ning 011 the (list Monday in .-aid moiith. tSIttK for a lieens" to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and a'i kindM of intoxicating li iiito-H in a less ouantity Ulan a tjuart at a tim", anil allow the sum. to drank 011 the premises h.-ro tuil.I. My place of business and promises wherein said liouo a-., to lit? sold anil drank are ilescrib.'tl as follows: Part of lot forty-nine \V.i) of the original plat of »be town, now city of (a\\ ftirdwvilte, Indiana, beginning at the south-w-st co. m-r of aid lot forty-nine (l'.)i. running thence 1101th :i. luinred and sixty-tire (JR'O feet, til in.-,' east '.enty (IfO) feet, th' nee south one hundred and sixty-five (lti.")) feet, thence west twenty (ail feet to tin) placo of beginuing .Ian. UX 18:*. Al'tU'S M. KAKI.K.

Jas. Sellers. Attorney for Applicant.

A I'l'I.ICATlON FOK I.Kil'OR I.1C KN'SIC.

United States. Mr. Mosbv. tho msyor of Cine.innati, has asked Mayor Cregier to nominate A. T. Goshorn, of Cincinnati for dir^olorgeneral of the world's fair. .Mayor Mosby asks tliis iippointment (n the. ground that Ohio gave Cititvicjo twentyone votes for the fair. Air. Goshorn ts bad experience as director-general of 1 he centennial exposition of 1 s7t. lie was knighted by one, of the foreign powers or the work lie did in Philadelphia I

Tlie (Jrriu.in Sru-hili-it

ISEHMX,

Feb. U7.—The vote of the So­

cialists in the recent election compared with the last previous election !n 18t7 shows again of ri7.4o5 votes. The gain of the German Liberals, compared in tho same way, is 224,(100. The center party and tho parties included in the cartel coalition all lost heavily. The cartellers have lost 1,000,000 votes, and the center party 20fi.t")7.

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Ives,

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Choir- Island I'rc.b'bttloa Ticket. PROVIIU'.N'CI:, I!. I.. Feb. 27.—The Stato Prohibitionists on Wednesday put. in nomination the following ticket:: Governor, Rev. John Larry: Lieutenant- I Governor, Joshua C. irovn See rotary of State, John W. Mooney AttorneyGeneral, John T. Iflodgett: General Treasurer, John P. Hazard.

Death of !r. Anderson.

LAKK

11 I I.I:N,

THE RAWFORDS VILLE WEEK I

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„, ... !pwstOM, sin?/'* itiu t{obfrt Mooro, from tho tppf't' \V: 1 inI, tivovc dam. is!vf the 1 foilor.-injr partictilnrs of the la(-i dimtster. ht'^v cttiiiv up fco the IJaivu .irijM ami

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pa-wctl a tiuiiibor of parlies who iimst inevit.a..ly hnvc In-on lost. Friday tnoming t.Hi walrr in ti)»- dam was rif .n}C at tlm 1'iU," nf eitrlit,.s''-ii inches an hour, with .nil tlie.. Mttk-rs o))»-n. HupvnnU'ndent

R'5'1, •'i'hoiJAi.'i'f.'if.'',vn had fiftwn ntfii I'trt'ploy* il all tl.iy lil.istinij oui. :i ivastc'.vat(..r v/ity,- j-K-spitt: the intme.u.sn volutiio which went, tlmm^h this passage thi.i water coiiti.imjd to ris." until o'clocii at nio'hf.. Wh-'.ii it to pour over the iiiii of tli( (lain it) iho aft-

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I crnoon the sup'-Titiu.'iiil'.Mit sent a lnes8«ng«r to lhcr..iow|f tiani to. notify tli,o pi.-opio t,ht r.' of Mmir d- but the man .stopped"" at a .ri and, li'.comiiV-T inUoxic:Url. failv-d to deliver

tiio ".van!, (!:•. Ill 01 iv fury of the iti'ow.H'd just p. Tne

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another to the ic and 1 lov 'ft.? •ili Iferi ng

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loss of

Line .LN L,LM.

ii Hi

•pinion, nn^uccionably pans the House, t.-ndanco held out little hope, ile was

Feb.

SV.

—At thv meet­

ing of the world's fair cam mi I tea Wednesday W'T*iMr. k:"f. i?.r offered a resolution, vhich ivas uriopted, ^allinp npers t/.e Prer"tary »f th» Trrxshry for informi.ti«3i kr t'»e fr«fcsblo eosti to the frOTf-mtYieiifc for (he proper care. pr*pc rvation nwd return to the proper p!ac«n of Mifii an exhibit it siiouM derlre uuiro »t the world's fair. Mr Cae'llrr, the rhairman of tke committ««. uadcr Infructioits. forwarded thp resolution to Mv. WiRdom in tke aft»raoo«. Mr. Candler insists, without onjictions frotri line other mstnhars of the ionnnittee. tSr.t the Government Should have th» entire t'ee.imoB oi tho extent of its axkibit and that Con^rfHs should sot unrt»rt*!t# to nuke sny sppropriatinn forthif, purpose until the Treasury Department h'.iK been iliven an opportunity lo submit its views VPOT1 'he subject. It in mfe to predict that whatever approprinfKm is asked for this purpose will he given by (.'ongress ^aS

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Mr. Franlt moved that the natne of tho city of hu a/ro be inverted in the bill, and that th« bill ho referred to a sub-committee. There was no objection to this, and sub-rernniittep w:iS appointed, consistitut o? Mr. Candli-r, the chairman, and .Nier.srs. Mitt and Springer, which will amend it for presentation to the Hou-e. 1 is expect,ed that the sub-onininittoe will be ri ?.dv to report to the full committee by the ond of tho present week and th »t tho bill will be reported to th# House iho first of next week. Mr. Springer has consulted wilk Mr. Csr:i*le siul is confident, that, he can draw up such a ir.e 'S'tr« as will overcome the objections I he latter gentleman urged ajr»ii ist the two bills presented by the uvrld'.H fair committee. Under the provisions of tho new bill the Governors of the vi rai States anil Territories will each ssivc.7 two members, one a Republican and tho other a Democrat., to reprnsent that State or Territory upon t.ae board of commissioners, which will hav* so).5 jurisdiction over the Government e.vhibit and look after tlui alfitini of too

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i\wu\ jif i^xion. jSi'.w oitiv. I1 eIi. -.37.—A Liieilnn dispatch sa blister Abraham Lincoln, iho wu of U10 American Miivistot*, and the frntntlnoj. of the famous American War l.'resident.. died last nh.'iit. after a p:'. raci-ed illtit.-AH. tie passed a restless nipfht and day. ind t!ie physicians in at-

years of age. The eao.se of death was an operation pei'lomird last week, undertaken to relieve the patient of a depvsit of /luid in the left pleural cavity, which made breathing difiicult. and retarded the action of the heart, '/he operation is fiuiiili.iri.v known as t-rpping the bean. It is not usually considered flan .-cr,-,us, but was rendered so in this case by the weakneHH of the patie.n!. The young man was told of the dam-or. but. faced the crisis with the same cheerful courage s'uown throughout lii.s illm: and assented to tlie o]era:ion which gave him khe one chance for recovery. Ail the nieuiliers of his family ere gal hered at lna bedside during his last hours.

THE ASTOR MILLIOF4S.

lie tVilt «f fi« Dead i£iilioiiaire I'pcibated—Ail fiis Wealth iovit a l-'i-vv Aiundredti of TIinitaHiiilM^. .OoeA to tii Kon, W.Ut ini Tt Alitor.

Xkw YOKK, r'eh. V7.'—At noon yesterday Willisiiu Waldorf Asior and Lawyer Southmayd entered the Surrogate's oliice with .lohn Jacob AsUir's will, and fiUd a petition for its probate. Tho will covers only two and a ha if sheets of parchment. Uy the termsof t'be will St. ijtikft's Hospital receives Sitn,',000 Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sot),000: the Mew York Cancer Hospital, 5100,000 Astor Library, S4 i0,i)()0 Alr-vaiidcr Hamilton. ?-'D,000, and Jam' Simmons Armstrong, S30,00o. All the residue and remainder' of his estate goes to his son, William Waldorf As tor. Tho executors are William Waldorf Asior and Charles F. Sofcthmayd.

Wi«coni,iii O1I1!-re 1 low s.J

Hr.i^orr. Wis.. Feb. I17.--rl he State encampment of Odd-Fellows elected and installed the following oliieers yesterday forenoon: Grand f-'utriaroh, B. I. iiugdale. i'luttville Grand High Priisl,. T. Telford. Ashland Grand Senior Warde.n. L. !•". t'Thresser, Of'hkosli Grand Scribe, L. O. Holmes, Karaboo Gi'and Treasurer, h. 13. Huxley, Keona'11 Grand Junior Warden, J. A. Fathers, Janesville (iranti Marshal. J. C. Gates. Darlington Grand Inside Sentinel. II. L. AVhittier, Aopleton tiraud Outside Sentinel, O. Smith, Whitewater (5 rand Representative, David Adl.er, Milwaukee.

The Onio t.erry ,m:i»i .ier.

ot cMitus, ().. Feb." ::T.-The lower House of the Legislatiiro Wednesday evening pasred the bill mlisirieting too SUit.o.for C-o'ngressioual purposes, which was agreed upon by the Democratic, caucus and introduced in that body.

The oleomargarine bill passed the Sennit: and is a law. It provides against tho manufacture and sale of oleomargarine made in imitation and semblance of bit iter.

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A&rttin in Jail.

NF.W YORK, Feb. 27. ltrokerPell, under indictment, for participating 111 the wrecking of the Lenox Ilill Bank, was surrendered by one of his bondsmen •Wednesday and is once more looked up. Pell's counsel made application for a reduction of bail, but Judge Martine decided that tho bond must remain at ifeJO.0 0. This Pell was unable .o secure.

Slosson IS«rits Iv#**.

XKW YOIIK, Feb.

27.—T

Father iiikI Son ."i:nrot il

CllAHI.ESTON. S. C.. Feb. 27. —Boh Pope and his ll-yc ar-old son. living in the Cypress creek section of Hampton County, were murdered on Monday night by unknown parties. They were shot down on the road, and after being shot their 1 hroats were cut. So far no proof has been obtained as to who did the killing.

Not «uit(y of AtiiiiKhni^htor.

KAI.AM A ZOO.

ninth gamo

111 tho balk-lino billiaru tournament was played Wednesday ovoning by Frank C. Ives, of Chicago, and George F. Slosson. The score was: Slosson, r00 Ives. -MS. Slosson's average v.' i3 '..'(0-1!): Ives, Soil-in. Highest runs— Slosson, I"('•.

Mich.. Feb.

Kismurck Will ?."ot .ffrsijjHe

Br.w.iv, Feb.

27.—His

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Fla.. Feb.

27.—Dr.

Mar- 1

I tin Brewer Anderson died here Wednosday. He was president of the Rochostor (X. Y.) University from 1850 to 1888, j*vt I and prior to that time was editor of tho I

New York Observer and A professor in

AND president of Colby

Waterville, Me.

Pl.Vfit.

sei.ii-oflici illy

stated that tho result of the recent election for mem

1

rs of tho Reichstag

baa cat sod Prirc Bismarck to delay his resignation f.- :i ollioe. It is believed ti:at ho woiud undoubtedly have resigned had the elections resulted in a victory for the Cartel parties.

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1 lauded.

WAYNOIII

IM.

Pa.. Fob.

27.—George

Clark was hanged hero yesterday for the murder of William MeCausland, a drover of Allegheny City, 011 September 10, KS!J7. lie declared on tho scaffold mat he was innocent.

Co:uI. tion of Winter Wheat. itif Ai.o, 1'eb. 27.—Tne Farmers' Rereports the condition of the wheat '*. nt a fair average In all States, '\e onsin and Michigan but it as not, vet received report-? of the ell'ect ol the recent free20 and thaw...-.

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'IIIO Icelandic anil Irish laws yet have traces of the use of cattle for money. Many Teutonic fines were paid in cattle.

In tlio early colonial times of 1(552 tobacco ami tobacco receipts wore loyal tender: com nnd beans and codfish wore also employed

The small hard shell known as the cowrie is still use,I in India, the India Mauds and Africa, in the place of subsidiary coin.

According to Presentt, the motley of the A/tecs am! the nations in kin consisted of ([hills filled with ^oid duM and liar's of chocolate "rains.

Twelve students of Washington and Jefferson college, Washington, I'a., expelled for skipping a latin lesson.

(.Uiceti Victoria will spend the greater part of Apt il at, Aix-los-Haiusin France,and Princeess ll'-atiice and the reconciled Ratten berg .ire to accompany her majcKly.

I'm a Show Case: Ilim'i I.can 011 Me. many peopl# owe 1110, I lie bind who never pay,

So dear they are to me, I cannot pay my way. Io von I must appeal lo pay me what you owe Ai thou a friend and real,

Is what 1 wish to know. \oii work litv by the head, And churn me up and down, I ntil I'm nearly dead, 1 lie poorest man in town. I.he Itr. Sinail'B Vegetable Liver Pills.

Impeti.il plows—we have the best plows '""•io. TINSLEY A MARTIN

•Wrecked.

Many lives are lost, many cripples are ma''e by using the cheap harness which some deal ers sell. Call and see the very best, made at home by home workmen, at Richmond & Ross'. A fine display or saddles andihorse clothing. 122 Market street. F15-2t.

Have you seeu the 5-A Five Mile Horse Blanket? If not, why not? If you have a horse you need it. N 30 8t.

San Francisco building trades workers have divided to insist on an eight-hour day next May.

THE GREAT

IIK'J.VKKN TUB

A ST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH

•pOUW?I/™"L

27.

—Tho

trial of John II. Bush !ind Michael Welhan, Michigan Central employes, 1 Farged with marr'.uighter and gross fc.relessnosj in can ,ig the death of six I irsons in tho si.i'*.-ot-car accfdent last ay, v.: ccncludi 1 Wednesday even•ag. 'J ha jury. or be wig out five hours, retu.wd a :'dictof not guilty.

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I'otutnt'H.

I have a lino lot of choice Early Rose potatoes for sale, call on W. 11. Hardee, 101 smith (ii een sti( et

Mono) to loan at 7 per cent, annual interest without coininiMion. Cuinlierlaud A Miller.

Chief Justice Fuller's old tin sigu is still tacked to tho staircase loading to his old office lit Chicago.

For horse-colic Simmons Liver Regulator i: 1

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to he the best remedy. F22-tt.

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