Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — Page 2

Hmsfraitf Untfittrl. FiUI>AY NOVEMBEK ‘29. 1878.

The Rensselaer Dramatic Troupe is fully organized and will, nt ail early day, appear before the Public. Sam. O. Duvall, of Monience, 111., enjoyed thanksgiving with friends in Rensselaer. Who are they who me trying to “take the currency question out of politics,” Jiuil keep the sectional question in polities? On IhanlisgivingDay the fun-lov-ing Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Com l posted the following notice on the door of his office: “I am at M. E. Chureh. You ought to excuse my absence, for 1 don’t go to Chureh often. Price. The National Banks advertise to bull-doze Congress on the silver question.—Exchange. We trust, that, in the interest of the masses, Congress will miisi emphatically bull-doze the National Hanks in this particular

Willis J. lines has already received n heavy stock of fancy and useful articles for the holiday trade, and more on the way. Willis and Prank ex hihit good tasle and sound judgment in the selection of goods, and none w ill h ave occasion to leave that establishment dissatisfied. “Grant declines knighthood,” suys an item. That's the second article he ever declined the lirst being a dog, ori which the express ehatges were not prepaid. The lirst was.jdecliiied on account of expense, and the s cond uuder a misapprehension of constitutional pi ohihition. Doe. Spencer, in Moidicello.as usual is opening out a large and iiingbi Hue tit stuck of holiday goods. Doc. is gifted vviili the happy naekot' rtiaking selections to meet the popnlat tastes and demand, lie invites uli who may visit that town to give him a call, inspect his goods, learn prices, und buy. We hear that D. D. Dale, of Moulieello, will he a candidate for Seet'da,ry of tlio Senate at the appi oaciiing session of the Legislature. He is an excellent man for the place, competent in all respect's and a butter selection could not be made. We hope to see him successful. -LaPorts Argus. Just 1 siv Mr. Dale is a thorough gentleman} clear and distinct reader, Hue scribe, and “lightning” with the pen. An intimate of near a score of years with Mr. D.'f illy j ustilies us in backing up the declaration of the Argus ilia "a better selection could not be made.”

A Crline Against Hu[?]anity. [Brooklyn Engle.]

livery tratle.sniuu in the north has a t life it'd because of t he pi osUatiou of his southern customers. - The v illainous ae vent liters who. in the mime of republicanism, ami bucked by feeler tl bayonets lor yours, earned tin* southern states, were taking the bread out of the months of northern art leans. The attempt to put enmity between these people is a clime against hiirnanitv, and the politicians who, from Hayes down, are engaged in the business, should find not a solid south arrayed against a solid north, hut a solid country resolved to drive them forever from the pubiie places which they disgrace. Tiie Thanksgiving Ball given by tile Knights of Pythius, at Stairs Hall, last evening, proved a success, much of which is owing to the oner getic committee of arrangements.— The Hall was beautifully decorated w‘th Hags, evergreens, pictures, uud emblems of the Order, which gave it t le appe .-ranee of home, mirth, pleasate und thanksgiving. The old and y >ung met and whiled away some

very pleurfiint hours, forgetting for '.ho time the utuvs of life, unci mingling in the festivities of the auspioious oceusiou. Over five hundred in Vi tut ions were sen t to rich a,nd poor, old and young, each little card speaking to their hearts the language of the noble or ler that however obscure a position one may occupy, it ho is an honorable man he will bo entitled to their Friendship their Chai*ty and Btolhorhood. Al.»y t.iey continue to scatter sunshine in 'lie dark places of earth, to cheer up the now nhearted, to restrain wayward and err ing iiUi_rtniiy,and to llirow the mantle of charity over the faults jf ail who are led estray.

Narrow Gauge Chips.

Conductor Jones’-'all aboard!" will soon be sung, by some one else, while lie pays his mother a visit at Springliel I, Ohio. As \vc were walking along toward the depot recently we noticed a paper that looked as though it might contain some Bank Cheeks. Drafts, 01 u ticket to vote for Hendricks in 1«8(», but were surprised to tind the following enclosed: Die All N—i I , I roe'd your kind and w,-Iconic letter a day or two ago but have not been feeling very warn dell your girls that j wish I was down there awnih*. I have hud sonieof the worst times in the last month than 1 ever had before. Hive been in a light.” And we judge from the spots ul , ,i u . letter that the tears fell thick ami 'ast, and the writer had to suspend, and before finished lost. it. i’hc question is Who was the vvriPencil, Esq. S. C. Crane, Esq., < elivc • aleet me at the Fifth Presbyterian Church., Indianapolis, Sunday evening last, on “llobert (I. Ingersoll and his Lce-

tiiTes.” in which he tha» referred to the eloquent but erratic Colonel: “We have to deal this evening with one wiio is the very apostle of rfdicule, nnd wonirf seem to aspire to be ins high p-iest; a bold, brilliant, reckless scoffer at what all Christian men and women hold sacred; one whs would rob the virgin mother of Jesus, of her chastity, with a sneer, and dethrone the Almighty with a jest. ******* Mr. Ingersoll utterly denies the ex-i.-tenee of a GoJ; of any supt eme it - telli enc., good, bad or indifft rent; of everything but gross matter and win t springs therefrom and belongs there to, and holds natur responsible for everything. He docs not eiaim that nature is anything more than a mere abstraction. To him it means force, motion, cause, effect, all in on», the be-aH and end all of existence. Were we able to convince him, in a moment of forgetfulness, that inhabitants had ho< n discovered in the moon, eviden'1/ endowed with intelligence, and -s ibjeet to a code of laws, he would ihstuntiy and im ti .utively attiibute that code of laws to an intelligent s mree.and should you attribute them to mere force of nature, he would laugh you to scorn, and say thatflnite laws must have- their origin in infinite minds, and wi h lit the exercise of r as- n could not possibly exist. Yet lie founds his whole belief for time a ti eternity, on a mere abstiaction, that supposes the existence of law without the existence of a lawgiver. The lecturer then proceeded to dis cuss very fully the specific points made against churches and religion by Colonel Ingersoll, and closed by saying that he should have sought ■religion as others seek it, before denying its reality or efficacy “with an earnest desire to know :he truth and abide by it. a'td through the rifted clouds will shine the light ol the Divine countenance illuminating cross of C.dvary, and a voice from H avert saying, ‘I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; whosoever beli -veth on me shall not perish, but have everlasting life.”’

I We will soon be in the midst of the holidays, and the customary preseni t ilion of tokens of affection and a<li miration to loved ones and friends ! will be the order of the day. Good ! taste i.-> exhibiteJ in selecting such articles as combine comfort and utility as well as elegance. These can be 1 urchiis -d cheap at the well-filled ; Furnitur# Ware Rooms of Loughrey | & Co., M- 'utieello. Chairs for iuva- , lids, sewing and arm chairs, etc,, etc., j are just the articles many need and ; should have. Then their parlor and chamber sets are handsome, well i made and low in price. Citizens of Jasper county, when in Monticello, are cordially invited to call and examine the extensive find varied stock ; cjutained in this establishment.

Hayes Wav of Paying ior His Ofice

| l‘liiiiulol[i!ii:i 1 imi-H.] , it is the plain duty of the president i to {. ixsec'ute the offenders against the j federal laws in the Louisiana election. but when he appoints such a man as j loin Ray to do the work, he lays him-S'-lf open to suspicion of becoming u i party to persecution. Ray was the ! counsel and go-between of the infa- | mutts returning board of 1870, and is ! generally believed to have concocted i a great deal ot.lhe villainy of which ; that body was guilty. He is justly lone of me best hated men in New Orleans, and is the Inst person t wit | would lie selected tor tile honest dis- ■ elmfge of any duty. His appoint- ' mens will antagonize the real friends of law mid order in Louisiana, and yau lead to no good result whatever.

Tilden Meets His In ended.

Among the pleasant social events recently was the second wedding of Mr. ami Mis. James Muckin' given .to their New York friends fit the Windsor Hotel. Maekin is state treasurer of New York, and his bride is Miss Sullie Britton, of St. Louis, daughter of t*XMayor J. H. Britton, of that city. The company present to greet tiie bride wits large und brilliant. After receiving her gut sis, the bride was taken into supper by ex-Gdveruor Tilden.— On again entering the parlor, Mrs. Maekin introduced Mr. Tilden to several of her friends, and suddenly turning lo a young lady in delicately brocaded silk said: “Governor Tilden, allow me to introduce you to Miss Huseituie, of St. Louis, the lady to whom you are engaged,you know.”— Mr. Tilden was much embarrassed, and blushed and hesitated at thus being bryught face to face, for the first time, with Jthe Indy whose name hits recently been so publicly connected with his, but, recovering himself, he laughed over those actuated reports, and treated the whole affair as a good joke. The meeting between these former strangers hud been anlicipatod with much interest, and formed quite an event of the evening.

Mulrein for Consumption.

[Lexington Piciim.] A correspondent writes as follows ah,nit the llovver of a well known plant: "I have ’discovered a remedy for consumption. It lias cured a number of cases after they had eon J ncmeed bleeding at the lungs and the hectic flush was already on the cheek. Alter trying this remedy to my own satisfaction, I have thought that philanthropy requi. ed that I should make it known to the world. Ir is common null ein. s ueped giro gj , n a veet cued with coffee sugar, aud urauk freely. Young or old plants (hied in the shade and kept in clean bags will answer. The medicine must be continued from three to six months, ac cording to circumstances. It is very good fur tlie blood vessels also. It strengthens and builds up the system instead of taking away the strength; it makes good blood and removes in llamiiiuiion from the lungs.” It is the wish of the v.rit’-r that every period! eal in tile United States, Canada and Europe would publish this recipe f r the bent-lit of the human family.

Creosoted Wood.

At. the late meeting of the Engineers’ Club, of Philadelphia, Mr. E. It. Andrews gave some illustrations of the Vm I lie of creosote! wood in resisting the attacks of marine worms. For the purpose of testing the efficacy of c-ieosoting as a saf -guard against the ravages of the teredo, a piece of pine slab was thoroughly impregnated, but along one side only, the other side lining lef. untreated, in this condition it was exposed during one sca-on (1877; in the waters of tin gull • f Mexico. The result seems c inclusive The creosotedportion of the slab was found to be perfectly sound; while the rest of the block was entirely riddled by the teredo, clear up to the or.-osoted portion. The process, both for land and marine purposes, is undoubte/iiy of considerable value, though it has not been shown

that, as Mr. Andrews claims, “wood thoroughly croosoted is practically imperishable.” Condor hunters are warmly welcomed by inhabitants of the South American sierras, as the birds commit great havoc among the herds. Waiting till the mother of a calf is at some distance from her offspring, they will swoop down and strike the youug animal to the grouud, immediately ripping out its tongue to prevent it from raising an alarm. In a few minutes nothing but the skeleton is left. The new Attorney-General has decided that Supervisors of Roads must be elected in April. Leopold has the greatest stack of goods ever opened out in Rensselaer, His shelves and counters are piled up with them. In our advertising columns he cotdially and urgently invites an inspection of his stock by the public, satisfied that he has bargains in store for purchasers.

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, l In the Jawper Circuit Jasper Couutv. )’ Court. January Term. 1879. John Ilia v*. Timothy Jlcaiv. Willis W. Wright, Francis A. Wright, Sullivan Orwin nDd Ellen Orwin. Complaint No. 1615. OW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel B. Miller, his is attorney, and flies an affidavit, that the residence of the defendants Timothy Healy. Sailivan Orwin and Ellen Orwin is not in the State of Indiana. and that they art- necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear o» the 14th day of January. 1879, the same being the Twelfth Duv of the next Tern of Hie Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on tlie First Monday of January, a. n. 1879. at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hcardaud determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set . —-*• , my hand and affix the Seal of said j seai.. r Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this —<■- 1 18th day of November, a. d. 1818. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel It. Miller. Att'y for I’l'fl'. Nov. 22. 1878.—*6.

SHERIFF’S SALE. ’pY VIRTUE of it certified copy of it Decree -D to me ciredteil from tire Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Joint T. Curley is Plaintiff, and Kingsley Newbro and Amelia Ne.wbro are Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eightyseven dollars and forty-ono cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public rtale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 21st Day of December, A. I). Isis, between tiie hours of to o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day. at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits lor n term not exceeding seven years, the following re tl estate, to-wit: Lot Number six (6), in block Number Two Dl, in the addition to the Town of Remington, county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. if stitch rents and profits will not sell'for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of satd real estate, or so much thereof as may be bullicieiit lo discharge said decree,.interost und costs. Raid sale will be made without tiny relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON. Sheriff ~ of Jasper county, Indiana, loom an & Douthit, Attorneys for Plaintiff. November is, 1878—57.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, t In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, )' Court. January Term, 1879. George E. H earner vs. June Ann Letter, John R. Letter, Reuben B. Letter, James Lefier, Sarah Leflur wife of John B. Letter. Letter wife of James Letter, Letter wife oi Reuben Letter, Mary Ann Beeson. Leonard Beeson husband of Mary Ann Beeson. Alinira Elizabeth Zook. Jacob Zook husband of Elizabet It Zook. Jane Johnston, Francis M. Johston husband of Jane Johnston. Kansas Bruee, Edward Bruce husband of Kansas Brace, and Henrietta Letter, a minor. Complaint No. 1726. \[OlV comes the Plaintiff, by li. S. «!t Z. DwigJ.X .gins, his attorneys, and files his Complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the residence of the defendants Reuben It. Letter, and Letter his wife. James Letter, and —— Letter iis wife. Mary Ann Beeson. Leonard Beeson. Kansas Bruce and Edward Bruce is not in the State of Indiana, and that they are necessary parties to said ac ion. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first (lay of the next-Term of tile Jasper Circuit Court to be hoiden Oil the First Monday of January, a. d. 1879. at the Court House in Rensselaer, in saidCrunty and State, and answer or demur to said com plaint, the same will tie heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set i —■'— i mv hand and affix the Seal of said - hcai.. - Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this > — 15th day of November, .v. i>. 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. A Z. Dwiggius. Attv's for Pl'ff. November 15, 1878—59 00. * NOTICE TO A~ ON-RESIDE\T. The State of Indiana, t In the JaspenCirenit Jasper County, ) Court. January Term. 1879. Henry I). Ellis } vs. Complaint No. lt'67. Daniel Kelley, j NOW comes the Plaintiff, by Daniel Moran, his attorney, and tiles a* affidavit, that the rcsi donee of the defendant Daniel Kelley is not in the State ot Indiana, and that, he is a necessary party to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear ou the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be hoiden on the First Monday of January, a. i>.. 1879. at the Court House in Rensselaer! in said County and State, and answer of demnr to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. i ‘ i In t\ it ness Whereof, I hereunto ■ skai.. ,- set my hand and affix the Seat of said —> — Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this sth day of November, a. i>.. 1878. CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel Moran. Att'y for pl'ff. Novembers, 1878—56.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The Stiitc of Indiana, | In the Jasper - ircuit Jasper County. j Court, January Term, 1879. Complaint No. 1643. Eliza S. Potter and William A. Totter vs. James Cunningham and Margai-et Cunningham, NOW comes the Plaintiffs, by Daniel B. Miller, their attorney, and files an affidavit, that tne residence of the defendants James Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham is not in tlie State of Indiana, and that they iire necessary parties to said action. Notice is therelore. hereby given said defendants, that uniesi they be. and appear on the lirst day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoiden on the First Monday of January, a- d., 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and {answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence, by order of the Court. In Witness Whereof, I hereuni —’ — i to set my hand and affix the Seal I SEAI -- i of said Court, at Rensselaer, ber, 1878. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk ix -in , Jasper Circuit Court, Daniel B. Miller, Attorney for Pl’ffs. Nov. J. 1878—57 Notice to Non-Kesiilents. The State ol Indiana, (In the Jasper Circuit Jaapur County, j Court January Term, 1879. Com plaint No. 1(562. Eliza S. Potter and William A. Potter vs. James 11. Cory and Mary E. Cory. NOW. come the Plaintiffs, by Daniel B. Miller, tln-ir attorney, and Hies an affidavit, that the residence ot the defendants James H. Corv and Mary L. Cory is not in the State ol Indiana*, aud that they are necessary parties to said action. Notiiv is therefore hereby giveu said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 22d nay oi January, 1879, the same being the 15th day ot tile next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoiden on the First Monday of January, a, ii. 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto j— — j set m.v hand aud affix the Seal of j SEAL, j- said Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana. 1 —» — 1 this 29tli dav of November, a. d. 1878. CHARLES 11. PRICE. Clerk , . , „ Jasper Circuit Court. Daniel B. Miller, Att’y lorPl'ffs. Nov. 29, 1878—$10.

37TEJ-W----BOOT&SHOESHOP! RICHARD RALPH WOULD respectfully an- g—i ounce to the citizens of J&x Rensselaer and vioinity th t lie is prepar )d to manufacture and repair Boots and Shoes in the best manner. Orders filled at the shortest notice. Re-pau-ing neatly «nd substantially done. Shop second door below Leopold’* Stone Building. Oct. 5.-JB7B—fm.

Calico 5 and G cents per lari THE BEST AJtfD CHEAPEST Establishment in Rensselaer to trade with is l LEOPOLD’S. He will sell the following articles at less than any other establishment in town: Best Woosted Suits, Manufactured, - - sl9 50 Best Cassimere Suits, “ - - 16 00 Best Business Suits, $4 00 to 8 50 Boys’ School Suits, 3 50 “ 8 00 All these Goods are made with the new patent of double treath. and warranted not to rip.

Boots as! Shoes; My stock of BOOTS and SHOES cannot be excelled in Quantity, Price and Quality, all good Goods warranted not to rip. The prices range as follows: No. 1 Stokaßoot, whole stock, from $2 to 3 00 No. 1 Kip, 2 50 “ 3 50 “ “ Calf, sewed, - - - 3 “ 5 00 “ “ “ pegged, - - - -250 “ 400 FINE SHOES for Ladies & Misses a Specialty

SRI HOODS and iTK CLOAKS, SHAWLS & KtflT WOOLEN GOODS, a great variety ! A Fine Assortment with prices to range from 8H cts. ta a Dollar. Among these can be found Poplins, Debages, Delaines, Knickerbocker, Black Alpaccas, Mohair, And ’all Colors of Cashmeres ! Ladies and Childrens Underwear a Specially*

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies & Childrens 7 Trimmed Hate! Very cheap for cash ! A big line of GLOVES, of all kinds and styles, from the largest establishment in the United States, for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen and Boys. Call and see them. Also a large line of all kinds of HOSIERY for everybody. »All the above GOODS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT STRICTLY FOR CASH, AND WILL BE SOLD AGAIN VERY LOW, FOR CASH! Call soon and supply yourself, at A. LEOPOLD’S. Rensselaer, Ind., October 18, 1878.

REMEMBER u/iiittd iQ nonu no uni i li i iu uiunuu Long after it has passed away—that is ix tliG pi. cl our WGuthor prognosticators provo to be correct. And as the cold Morthern winds your thinl y clad bodies you £hen also have cause to remember that to change them for garments ot a coarser texture would be far more comfortable. WTienever you get in that fix come to us, it will give us great pleasure to accommodate you. We keep all those articles that will be most likely to suit, having J ofMENjsUNDflwE^ ied St ° Ck Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, CL O THI.ITG , Sfe.

I would also cordially invite inspec tion by the Ladies of our qua? iiiii of beautiful designs. Also a large supply of nice SB®, Ms-Lm, mm, Us, Waiir-Prafe! and NOTIONS of every description. I wish respectfully to call your attention to the fact that I have on hands the largest and best variety oi YARNS ever brought to Rensselaer. Other articles not necessary to enumerate, very cheap. Remember me when in town, and call in. w RALPH FENDIG. West opt net Bedlord & -Jackson’s brick, Rensselaer. Tnd.

- W. S. OR WIN JBWiEILEiR, EENSSELAEB, IN'O., formerly of £_oga.xisipor*t, Will keep constantly on hand a bug and complete- assortim-nt of ®«eki °f various kind Watches WRM •TPTPTP] W ? Tins, Ladies’Sets'. consisting OF J|\ ver Thimbles,’etc.. Eight-Day. riiirtyHour, Weight and Steel Spectacles hpnUg J P A MW from WJ cents tc CLOCKS ! ajes and sizes/" Castors, Cuke-Baskets, Butter-Dishes, Call-Bells, Cups, Napkin-Itihgs, FruitKnives, Tablevrare, Gold Thimbles. He can procure you an Elgin, Howard, Springfield, American or Swiss Watch, as readily and cheaply as . any in the trade. He lias secured the agency of the Rockford Watch Movement, the best in the America for the money. He purliases direct from the manufactures. * Anything not in stock procured on short notice, at rates advantageous to thoz-c who purchase through him, CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED ! QT FINE WATCH W T ORK A SPECIALTY ! jej Also Agent for the Western Cottage, Estey, Mason & Hamlin, Burdetf, and George Woo l Organs; Decker Bro., Weber, Valley Gem, Bradbury, Story & Camp Pianos. All of these first-class instruments. All Goods warranted as represented; and all work warranted to giro satis action. Nov. 30.1877.

THE QO LINE DRUG STORE. Would respectfully call tlie attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties to his large and complete stock of the following goods, bought low for cash, which enables him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’Materials. Window Glass Paint Brushes. Pure Linseed Oil, White-wash Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Coach Varnish. Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Peat her Dusters. Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. Bed Lead, Port.monnias. Pocket Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, Paper. &0., &c. Books, School Books Stationery. All goods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Eve rybody nvited to call. Bonsselaer* Ind. vine WJ. IMIS. We Buy Them to Sell. />. w. PECK, FamilyProceries&Provislons CONNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of all Kinds. It COHEN and WILLOW WARE, GI.ASS WARE, BOOTS A. SHOES, GLOVES & HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. You will find the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy coinpetition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. e keep the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to suit purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will give you the best price the market will afford. We deliver all goods free of charge inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convinced tl;a wo give you more good* for your money, than any other house in town. v2n27t! D. W. lECK.