Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1882 — Page 3
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Qaick and Sure.
Many miserable people drag them--B..ivon about with failing strength, fed ng that thsy are steadily sinking }n s o their graves. When by using Barker's Ginger Tonic tliey wo lid tirul a cure commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength quickly and surely coming back to, them I’ive oar loads of hogs were shipped from this place Tuesday last. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Ha mar’s. Work first class and cheep. ' Harper W, Snyder, Esq., of Bern* iugton was in town Teusday. Campbell & F.trden. Jim Malay went to Louisville, Ky , Monday, to witness the races. tr tit’s half hose from 15cts to 60 ots par pair at Flonnu’e.
Heine, sweet Home!
Xovv is the time to bly a home.— T,„'op:iM is selling lots iu his addition to fiu town of Rensselaer, that no Oi o need be without a home. Teiins one fourth , down, and the balance in aqua? annual payments. Tim “Austin has been converted into a business house. “Hank Pur ciipiie moved into it yesterday. Cat teipillar&Bull fringe 45&500ts per yard at Honan’s. Pr.ow Shoes. -A full lino now (Open. W< .-an- give b,again <in boots .arid shoes for \vt* rank* ih<m a speciality. Sec om stock before buying. Campbell & Harden Judge Hammond is presiding ove r the Cass Circuit Court this week, in Logan spot:.
HORRIBLE MURDER,
Of pii.«*s in ii.Txvfornvv at the millinery *t >re of 11. *\ Hon-111. Any niuko of Sewing M ; n*hL ' '-aidby O. B. Sti-wai ri, T. J.Fitrtlen, cf i. a bum and sh« linn ul CnniphMl&i’ u.hn. i- vim'tng his old no-un* n'u-'l ft h tida ■ U anvn County, H i. Another dn-hution t.iun cm.id not. possibly luiVct f ' <• i•»i'« m Xfoo tin’s in millinery, nations m I g‘. M’s furnishing goods. , The mother apd brother of Mrs. Dr. O. C. Link are tur.king h ;• a. visit at this place this week.
A DESPERADO KILLED
®ut the sale of' notions and gt-u ’s Yu dishing goods continu'd as usuH at ?ho popular store of E. P. Honan. Those ii» -7ant of Emit, Ornamental mnd Tree-, should give their orders to Mr. John t oeu. of Rensselaer Nuraerles. Rc c-,in . supply anything desired in that line. Don’t spend away and tie liable to get what you do not want. Tuesday morning n team belonging to a air. White took flight at a pass'-, ing hand-car an i ran away. No damage sustained .Everybody Ihk« their watches clocks and Jewelry to Hamad's for repairs. C. D. Noweis is adding 21 feet to his inumnioth lumber shed, and still lacks room for his vast piles of tua teriui for building purposes. Fresh Bread Cukes and Pies, at R E, Spencer & Co s, every day.
VTe bav? mncli pleasure m xeeommenaing Thermalina to our readere, as an aonolut* curs for Malaria. The manuiaoiurers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 -cents per box. For particulars sea Advt. JFor 3ale by Emmet Kannal. Eager have purchased ftbebtflfdin.g now occupied by Hamar, ““thft Jeweller, and will soon enlarge tand remodel it for business rooms.
The Highest Rank.
Made from the harmless material and adapted<to ibe needs of fading and failing hair, Parker’s Hair Bal earn has taken the highest an elegant and reliable hair restorative. Mr. Scott, of Crawfordsvllle, in the interest of the Morton Monument Association, called in to see us yesj terdaj r afternoon. The best lot of Ginghams and Cash meres at ___ R. Fkndig’s. Decoration Day. -A meeting of our citizeas will be held at the Court House next Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, with a view to make arrange. . j"«nts for the proper observance of J > 'coration Day.
LoJisTille. N- A- & Cbicago Railway, —THE ONLY—DIRECT 8 THRO’ ROUTE wumumi AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. MAIL—GOING SOUTH. Leaves Rensselaer 5:10 p. m. Arrives Rose Lawn, 5:50 “ “ Thai or., 5:55 " “ Cnsstou, t; ;27 “ Dolton, 7:29 “ “ Ohiongo, 8:20 “ GOING SOUTH , Loaves Chicago, 8:00 a. in. “ Rensselaer, 11:24 “ Arrives >i«uon, 12:01 p. m. Delphi. 1:00 *• “ J. a (aye tie. 1:10 " “ Crawfordsvilie. 2:41 “ j Greeueastle. ’ :5:50 j “ New Albany. fl;15 “ I “ Louisville. 9:45 “ j ”£W~ Connection made at Chicago with night rains for r.or h and northwest. For tickets ami TfYrtliVv information applv to MtrintAY Kkelj.i:. (>. P. A.. Louisville, Ky. C. K'.'VltEX, Agent, Rensselaer.
Tho Democratic dentine] PH ID AY MAY 19. I*B2.
A Foolish Mistake.
Don’t niako a mistake of confound iug a remedy of merit with quack medicines. We speak from experience when we say that Parker's Ginger Tonic is a sterling health restorative which will do all that is claimed for it. We have used it ourselves with the hnppiesbresults for Rheumatism and when worn out by overwork.
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Bens, seiner Blue Ri ebon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening. May 13, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. 3. Reading Scripture by Mrs. R. S I> wiggins, 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meetings by Secretary. 0. Opening remarks by Sylvester Haley. 7. Song by clior. 8. Declamation by George Healey. 9. Song by choir. 10. Remark} by Wui. Beck. 11. Song by choir. • 12. Ten minutes recess. 13. Declamation by Frowrence Wood. 14. Song by Emma Eger. A ice Kinney Ora Duval and Eliza Teuter. 15 Declamation by C. IT, Price. 16. Song Ay choir, 17. Declamation by Loreua Peacock. 18 Song by choir. 19. Closing remarks by Cyrus J. Brown. 20. Song by choir. 21. Benediction by Rev. Phillip McDado. The a love programme, was arranged and published for last Saturday evening, but owing to the inclenm ancy of the weather, no meeting. Posnoned until the above date. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. York. See’v.
On Tuesday morning last wc found hanging on the knob of our.office door a well made and handsome j “May Boat.” filled with beautiful flowers, and stowed under the seat which read as follows: MAY BASKET Presented to “The Democratic Sentinel.” “As long as you livo, Guess who give This boat, of flower's Between the showers. From Trip, to Tray This rainy day. We cannot guess, but will carelully preserve the gift, and tender to th e donor our thanks, and best wishes that no stormy billows may obstruct oi impede tne progress her of lifedboat in this world, and that she may “paddie her own canoe” and anchor it ia i a haven of rest when done with the ! realities of the present.
GOOD NEWS. No more chills and ague in this section.. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Ague Conqueror,” It is about the only satisfactory prepa. ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Billious Fevers. The Proprietor of the A GITA Conqi ero has used but little energy to make this medicine known, and yet its saloa is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and o*her Secretory oregons bo effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons have had they for years. Entirely vegetable preparaiion. Fjrfep 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses will stop the chills.
On last Monday Wm. H. Rhoades was fined and costed to the tune of $34.10 for a little hand at wife-beat ing. Considerable disappointment was manifested at the low amount assessed, but then it is to* the full extent allowed by law. Pure Cream Bread;warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:Yeranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time, Frank W. Babcock.
Mr. Dern, of White County, father of the Dern Brothers, of Rensselaer, was iu toVn Tuesday. Boots and Shoes, of ali grades and prices, just opened out at .Fendig’s Prosecutor Bisaopp, of Kentland was in town a few days this week looking after his political fences.* Cashmere Fringe. J. V. W. Kirk C. D. Newels is much in the fix of the man who tried to put a boghead of molasses into a barrel. His limes house is too small for the large quantity of the material he was required to aider to meet the demand. Silk Embroideries J V. W. Kir :.
Quite a number of Republicans, good, tzue, and well qualified, are anxious to contest for the radical nomination to the office of County Auditor, but are promptly and etn piiHfiealiy ruled eff by the radical ring in Rensselaer Hal B. Smith lue experienced Jew. ier can be found ui Hamar’s,
James Toernan, jr., was unloading h; y at Sigler&GofFs hay barn, Tuesday. when a young colt belonging to him became frightened at the incoming tram ran, nfier it, and its progres s being ootsructad by the cattle guard at the south line of Thompson’s land, it jumped between the cars, thrown down, and ils Bead taken off by the wheels passing over it. R. Fendig has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this town. Twelve of the crack military companies of the country have made bona fide entries to contest for the* highest prizes offered at the Encamps merit to be held at Indianapolis the first week in Juiy. The ducats will be deserved by the winners, for some of the companies to be present hav6 seemingly reached the utmost limit accuracy in their movements is a military body.
Mr. Harris, of Bark'ey township, is announced in this week’s Republican is a candidate for nomination for County Auditor. This nas been permitted by the “ring,’- as it is late in the day, will work no serious injury to the prospects of their pet,” and at the same time serve to quite a pros peecive rebellion among the indepeim dent thinkers of their party. If you want cheap goods call at R. Fendig’s. Phiadelphia has 1.600 shoe stores. Just arrived at Fendig’s—the hugest and . most select stock of Clothiug ever brought to Rensselaer
The Marion Rifle Corps, of Baltimore, which was organized by Lafayette, Feburary 22, 1824, on the occasion of his civil and military reception in tliat city, has presented to the Maryland Historical Society its flag for safe keeping, the survivors of the company being now old men. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at hit Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices befor® purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A boy in the Suiio'k County Circuit Court, Long Island, of ten years, in order to ascertain if lie Knew the nature of an oath, was asked by the Judge: “Where will you go when you die?” The child: “To bell.” Judge to *he clerk; You can swear the boy.” A nice .lot of Circulars and Dolmans at R. Fendig’s A Vermont paper relates that a farmer living near St. Juhnsbury hired a Frenchman o work for him. The first morning the Frenchman was called at 4 o’clock for breakfast. After eating a hearty meal, he arose from the table and remarked: “This | best place I ever nit in; two suppers |in one night. Hurrah for bed again;” I and retired, not appearing again until 6 o’clock.
R. S. Dwiggins has white and yeilow seed corn for sale. This corn was grthered last fall and will grow He will sell it at a reasonable price. Class in history: Teacher—“ Who was thejfirst boy?” First boy—“ George Washington.” Teacher—“ Next.” Sec" ond boy—“ Adam.” First boy (indignantly)—l didn’t know you meant foreigners.’ —Boston Transcript. CHEAP MONEY! We have final! •• secured our six per cent, money and are now prepared to make farm loans at. fix per tout inters es\ These loai><? run for five years bu* the narrower has option to pay part or all oi his loan- bes ue maturity. R. 8. <f; Z. DWIGGINS.
Several commodious and comforlahle lious sto rent. Enquire at citizens’ Bank. Persons fleshing to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO, on slior notice aud for any desired time. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Nut Coal, Pittsburg Coal. Block Coal, at reduced'prices at. Cotton & Patton’s. Ferguson's old standA full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. H, B. Smith, the Boss Watchmaker can cau be found at HamaT’ Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citigeps’ Bank. Go and see.
t The medicines of Domua Dick & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliabiiity. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.
The pattnership heretofore existing between Grant & Dickey, Ju the Blncksmithing, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late firm are requested to caR and settle with cash or by note. Those having claims are requested to pre" g 'fit them for settlement.
Teaeheis, send your Watches and Ciooks, to Hal B, Smith at Hamar’s, and hive them repaired.
m to nuns, FOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until two (2) o c.ock P. M. of tha Bth day of June. A D. 1882, for the ereetion of a Wooden Pile Bridge near the residence of George W. Burk, of Marion Township. No bids will be entertained unless accompanied with a bond in a penalty of at least ope-fourth the amount bid, and signed by the bidder and two other freehold sureties. The Board reserving the right to rejoct My or all bids- For plans ana specifications see Auditor's Office. . 1 snail. > the Board of Commissiocers of * —<—■» Jasper County, this 18th day of April, 1882. EZRA C. NOWELS, April 14. 1882. Auditor NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS State of Indiana, I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, BB ’ ( Court. To the June Term, 1882. No. 192. David Nowels, Administrator of Estate of John Clark, deceased, vs. The Unknown Heirs of John Clark, deceased. NOTICE IS nEFEBY GIVEN, That David Nowels. Administratoijof the Estate of John Clark, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, and that said petition will be heard at the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on Monday, the sth Day of June. A. D. 1882, and that upon said sale, unless the heirs of said decedent, appear and prove their heirship, the purchasemouey realized rom the sale of said real estate will be paid into Court to be disposed of according to law. , -—*— . Witness iny hand and the Seal of ■i Seal. !■ said Court this Ist dav of April, 1 —> A. D. 1882. CHARLES H. PRtCE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. April 14, 1882.—57 50. Notice of Final Settlement of EstateNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, noire and Legatees of Raphael.!. Hopkins, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at. Rensselaer. Indiana, on the sth day of June, 1882. and show cause if any, why the Final Settlement. Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. , —> Witness, The Clerk of said Court, ■j Seal. !- this 11th day of April. 1882. I — CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Bv Lizzie A. Price, Deputy. April* 14, 1822.—53. Notice of Partial Settlement of EstateNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of Harriet C. Wyatt, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the sth day of June, 1882, and showcatieelif any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent, should not he approved, , I Seal, i this 11th day of April, 1882. —> CHARLES H PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Bv Lizzie A. Price. Deputy. April 14, 1882.—53. NOTICE OF SURVEY. Alfred Thompson, Elbert H. Shirk, William J. Allen, Elizabeth 1 , G. McNary, Eliza Rariden, JJ. Moore, r whose full name is unknown]. Franklin Ott, and John S. Houghham, are hereby notified that I own the north west quarter of section three (3), Township No. thirty (30, North in Range, Six (ti), west, and 1 will proooecl by the Surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal Survey and subdivision of section 3, are so much there of as may be necessary to establish the bonds of my land above described and perpetuate tho owners thereof. Beginning on Thursday. May 19th, 1882. GEORGE W. lI\STE April 21 1882.
NOTICE TO SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Flora B. Prichard Eddie C. Prichard, H. R. Allen, Anson Sebring, Marion L. Spitler. Andrew Kohler, Harvey C. A 1 lison, Alfred Thompson. Citizens’ Bank Indianapolis, Joseph Hamilton. John H. Leonard, Dav id M. Dtewart, and all others interestal, that we own respectfully the north east quarter of north west quarter, north west quarter of north east quarter, and the south east, quarter of north west quarter and south west quarter of north east quarter of section thirty three (33) Towhship thirty too (32), north in range six (6), west, and will proceed by the Surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal Survey and subdivision of said section or so much as may be nessarv and perpetuate the lines and owners of our lands above discribed. Beginning Thursday, May tlth, 1882. WILLIAM GRUBB. VITUS KOHLER. April 21,1882. ELIZABETH SHIRER. a ajh a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free, fir t UNO risk. Rverything new. Capital not Ulirequired. We will furnish you everyUPUwthing Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business at which vou can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to , „ , Evnl. H. HallbttA Co. Portland, Maine,
PARKER’S HAIR BAISAW. PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicate*. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork. or a mother run down by family or household duties try Parkhr’s Gingrr Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not I take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker’s I Ginger. Tonic. j If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or I Urinary Complaints, or if you arc troubled with any ] disordered the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood ornerves I you can be cured by Parker’s Ginger lonic. I If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or I any disease or weakness and require a stimulant takt I Gingrr Tonic at once: it will invigorate and build j you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate, jlt lias saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. I HISCOX A CO., 183 William St., New York. tOc. a»(i I one dollar size., al all dealer! in medicine!, j Git EAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR St/.K.
QUININE SUBSTITUTE. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES And all malaria* DISEASES* From Elder Thomson, Pastor |»T7T|T|lTra of the Church of the Disciples of UUUyUIiBI Christ, Detroit, Mich.—" My son was dangerously ill and *ntirely prostrated from Chills end Ferer. Quinine and other medicines were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had used Thermaline as a tonic, »drued a trial of Thermaline, which was *one, resulting In hi* complete recovery within a few days.” AT ALL DBUBOIBTB, OB BY KAIL, 25e. MB BOX DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, N. Y. SEIDLITINE POWDERS, An pleasant ajg jtk lACH )RM ( D8U3313T&, j KSEI LAXATINE MelJiggai=yjfcalN«lSl LOZENGES MWItl Itegulate the Bowels easily ||2|| a] nna pleasantly. Cures Cons* ISmUmLh tipation, Piles, Biliou sness.pHMg Headache, Heartburn, Ac. .111 Rtfl Druggists* or by mail, 25c. per Un&nß box. DUNDAS PICK * CO., 112 White s‘r-3tt, Now York. rxrjroi capsmets. I a 1319 II ViVTlie mutest raid most reliable Cure for nil Diseases ot tne Urinary Organs. Certain Cure in eight days. No other medicino can do this. The best medicine is the cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations. All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and $1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK 4 CO., 112 White Street, New York. Wl— rpipHßlW ~I ~1 Instantly relieved by the use UU3j of itACqUEEN JIATICO OIaTMENT, and •Wff7jrT?l after several applications of it. by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt ol PVSK9 by DUNDAS DICK & CO., MTg fSfiS %MTiifllgi 112 White Streak New York-
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Bead Our ItalletiN OF if JP^U V ,. f'.y a & •- An l compare with thOMfen ~ro paying elsewhere. i: ... j; GOODS DELIVERED TO AIL PARTS OF TCWiJ. Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce, i
Fisli, FI our and Queensware,— Spe c?isilS-"txes« BERM BROS. S3OO REWARD! -FOR AA B.JLIiJEIT’OOXE® 35 0 Y Running d Wit ill) S'.ieet with- his Fatter 9 ® Moots On. Step at: the corner. o» posit- Me- ’ey k Thompson's Bank, where you will find R. F. PRIEST & BUG. willi a n-v and >j.!endid stock ol BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS!!
WE A. JLAMSON, 3S3E.AXIISK, XjV HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal $ If ood IST@V*JE&i GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loaders in groat Variety, Quality ; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges. Powder, Caps, etc. etc. various grades and and prices. ttSTCive me a call, at Clark & Mivhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street. Rensselaer, Indiana. Brs^!irEHC3'srcsciSH3? , s*Ei*sasß«Bßei«jiiu9a«iiMiiwp no; LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NO WEI,S, At the Depot, TR-iissolaer, ,Jl <F op constantly on hand. kiii| l Mnglus h COAL, of all kinds, at lowest 7/fttos. Call and see.
CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S 6RASD CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR Caps, ei *|;* llil| s
SUGARS 10 lb*. Golden Coffee C. * $1 11 “ Ideal XC. - - 100 11 u Unfit eA. • - - - 100 ££ ‘ Granulated - - 1 00 COFFEES—Green. Prime Rio, ft>. - 12 cts. Fancy “ ** ‘‘ - 15 “ Choice •* *• “ - - 10§ “ Pen Fern-, ‘ “ - - 18 “ UOASTJBD. Prime Itu«, lb. . - 15 At buckle s •*" - (- 18 “ CANNED GOODS. ) G '.km Oar. Apples, - 30 ete . !b. e.i!i Peaches, * * 23 3 ■' ** Calitoruia fruits, 30 4 * 3 “ “ ’Tomatoes, - 15 J il * S rawborries, -10 1 2 • • Yarmouth corn, 15 ** MISCELLANEOUS. Ald. iJ Siic d Apples, per lb. 10 cis. D. ied Peaches, u 10 4 - Table. Drip syrup, per gal. 05 t■ a 1 /il, i; cad light, 4 23 4 Co dO , Common, 4 ‘ “ 17 Pure Ajtp'c Vinegar, “ “ 25 44
N.~ WAR WEE & SON S DEALERS IN Haiiware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RErasSE&AEU., - - INDIAWjI. and A 1m M illl fl Aif II lllS w J m !b -4 NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! —AND—NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of ss. Bsows, Merchant-Tailor & Olothier! '■ ■— Holms determined to begin tin New Your l*v furnishin tlm People of Rensselaer and Yivinity.with a Larger and more Completo Stock of Goods in his line tit liower Prices “S han Evor Before! Call and sse them, No pains sparsd ro show Goods, Style, Quality »nd Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good good-’ and no’ misLIBERAL CORNER. Rensselaer, E. BROWN. Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND, Proprietor—Dealer In. — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TAIBIL3S TB. mmmm® s 3, mms, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES UMA C S VASER 4> Van Eensselaer Street- West of Comi: Horse. —A.Iso Dealer in - mi tarn wm. mi, m u, a, ns CARRIAGE AID WAfiO'i jpSsSwfei* MANtJVACTORI . J•P.W AR N E f{.< PRo pp 1 f/t o R —JV. Warner'* Old Stnna, Front SI: ad North of U'oyhhti'ton--RBNSSEDABH - - - - - - INDIAN ... Having purchased ihc esia’dishuiont of N. W i-lt, I md erepau") t • m-i.m;.. *. ture and repair, Pa. Bn j:gio? - ,'W.igM!'s, \V<t >i Wo: k . r -V r'i- :i Dir il liplena nts, etc., ete. Soti.-i'■ (*i• a gvi'. a. All wrk w rr.n i< d. CAIUIiSdB ! \V A pTfici-A Dry. wwßßfc t&a** MBsMDMHraKrnz. skkkmt «, new® THEY m i £ CHEAPER THAI EVEfll 3 ’ CloAs - d JftWdlry, Stiverva.re, 3 Accordions, Violins Spectacles, Pi POCKET UTERY. SQLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROUE FORD W A I‘CU Thave Ih my employ a first class workman, of eiglu veirs’ ev|>« rieii.-<.~« Give ns a call, ait Orwin’s Onn Stand. vlncA ‘ H.\M \l4 J. m bmt talE’s litffiy A lt®i Btifelfi Livery Teams, with or without Orivrs ii application . S ‘A by the day o r week. Ofti n Front frtii < /, i shlrcton. Rens sehu r. In i.
