Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1882 — Page 3

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Rial Estate (of Sale. Tliomp«oii A Bro. Have for sale cheap lands. Buyers will do well to consult them before purchasing.

EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.

Tha reason why women everywhere uss Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because they bars learned by experience—tbs best guide—that this excellent medicine overcomes despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, puin in ’he back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Campbell it Farden. Fine repairing a specialy by H. B. Smith, at Kannal’s

Nana, sweat Home!

Now ie the time to buy a home.— Laapold ie selling lots in his addition to the town of Rensselaer, that no •ae need be without a home. Terms —one-fourth down, and the balance ia equal annual payments. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at Honan’s. A full line •of White Wash BrU hes cheap at Kunnal’s Drug Store. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J. V. W Kirk. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time. *. Fbank W. Babcock. Thi latest styles watch chains and fobs at Kannal’s. Just arrival at Fendig’s -the largest and most select stock of Clothing ever brought to Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to averybody to call at my Emporium, aaamine my goods, amt ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. It. Fen dig, A uice lot of Circulars and Dolmans Bt R. Fendig’h

CHEAP MONEY!

W« havo fiually secured our six per Mot. money and are now prepared to •ake farm loans at tix per cent in'ereat. These loans run for five years but 4ka borrower has option to pay part or •II ot his loans before maturity. It. S. Jtc Z. DWIGGINS. Several commodious aud comfortable hous a to rent. at cili■ens’ Bank. Persona desiring to borrow money •n real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO, on shor notice and for any desired time. Kenan’s for your Millinery, Hats and Bonnets tit co?t for the next 80 day 3 at E. P Honan’s. Hoop skirts from 50 to 60 ceul3 at Honitu’s. Hoop skirts and bustle attached something new, SI,OO, at the Notion Store of E. P. Honan. Now is the time to buy your millinery at cast at P. Honan's. George M. Wilcox, at bis store, in Surrey, wants to purchase 200 dozen ohioken?. Bring them along Ladies’ 1882 style hat at Honan’sCall and see it. B. Fcxdio has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this town. ▲ full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. *

GOOD NEWS.

No more chills and ague in this •eotion. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Aguk 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 Agua CoNQrsßoh&s used but little ' energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sales is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and o+her Secretory oregons so effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons ha* e had they for years. Entirely vego table preparation. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wil •top the chills.

Pure Craatn Bread warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread‘.Yeranna Bread, at Pureupile’s Restaurant. The base lot ofG bamsandCash meres at

jgESKStffilL Lonisnlle. N- A, & Chicago Railway, —THE OM.T—DIEECT | THRO" ROUTE —TO—■utuniimu; AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. GOING NORTH. MAIL A EX. NIGHT E>. Leaven Kcnscelaer 5:04 |> in. 5:17 a. m. Arrives fioae Lawn, .5:48 “ 5:5* “ “ Lowell, 8:1 1 “ tj;j9 *• '• Dyer. e:SO *• “ '• Dolton, , 7:M “ 7:20 •* ’ Chicago, ' '8:05 “ 8:(rr, “ a GOING SOUTH Leaves Chicago, 8:00 a. in. fc .'O ui. Ren nae! set, 11:18 “ It -30 * Arrives 1!., n0n. 11:58 •• 12:05 a.m. Lafayette, 1 :C5 p. m. i;M • *• Crawl«r<lHville.2:Bs •• 2:21 “ “ Greencastle, 8:42 •» Xyjrt “ “ New Albany. 8:55 •• ji;is » “ Louisville. »:20 •• y:45 *• Coiiiiection made at Chicago with night trains for r.or li and northwest. Night Express has Pullman sleepers attached, for tickets and further information apply to Mu KB AT Kkli.kr. G P. A.. Lciiisyiilc, Ky. C. K.WREN, Agent, Rensselaer.

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY AUGUST 18. 1882.|

PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING

The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening. August 19th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. * 2. Prayer by Rev. D. T. Halstead. 3. Reading Scriptures by Mrs. RS. Dwiggins. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading miuutes of previous meeting by Secretary. ti. Opeuing remarks by Dr. Wash' burn. 7. Song, by choir. 8. Declamation by Id* Millikan, y. Song by choir. 10. Remarks by Dr. Bitters. 11. Song by ahoir. M. Remarks by E. (J Nowels. 13. Son? by choir. 14. Ten minutes reeese. 15. Song by choir. J£,lt>. Remarks by Rev. Philip MoDad© 17. Song by choir. 18. Remarks by Sylvester Healey. 19. Song by eitolr. 20. Closing remarks by Charles H # Price. „ 21. Song by chofr. 22. Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson.

Remarks limited to five minutes. A cordial invitation eztended to ailLet the members of the choir be present early and take seats'assigned tor them. Exercises to commence at 8:15 eharp^ NOBLE J. YORK, Prcs’t. Charles W. Coen. Sec’v. Mr. Overacker took his departure for lowa, Thursday morning* Mr. Ed.. : Who Wrote uncle Die t’s resignation card? Dun’no, and don’t care Dr. Thomas, the eye and ear spec* alist will be here again on Sifturday, August 19th. He is taking orders for spectacles and eye-glasses, and having them made by the firm that took first prize at the Centennial over all others, both American and Foreign. Have your measure taken and gel glasses that will be a comfort to you, and not damage your eyes as poor glasses are sure to do.

Mrs Morey Hopkins has returned from a visit to her mother in Akron, Ohio. Democratic Congressional Convention, at Winainae. August 22d, 1882. A young son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Barkley, in Barkley township, last Monday. Grand Excursion over L., N. A. & C. read to Cedar Lake, Saturday*] Aug. 19,1882. Battery “D”of China- j tro, and a Battalion of 200 men of 2d | Reg. inf’t go into camp there to-rnor- j morrow and remain until Aug. 21. A ' sham batttle will oe fought, etc., etc. Round trip from Rensselaer, 75c. Leave Rensselaer 7:52 a. in. Leave Cedar Lake at 5 p. in. Mrs. M. Schneider, of Cleaveland, Ohio, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Besleskey, in this county. Rans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of mar ole, and does good work,at reasonable rates. BMr. and Mrs. Mitchell returned from their summer vacation Wednesday evening. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers —I will be compelled, according to law, to start my collectors on or before September Ist, 1882, aud those knotting themselves delinquent will save costs aud trouble by calling aud settling the same. M. B. ALTER, 2t. 11. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind Marbie®.— Friday evening, August 11th. by Elder D. T. Halstead, at his residence, Mr. Wm. H. Eger and MisS Mary D. Duvall, all of Rensselaer Ind,

The County Board of Education will meet in my office Tuesday, Aug 29th, 1882, at 1 o’clock, p. m. Every member should be present. Tha State Superintendent will meet with the Board. D. B- NOWELS, Preß’t of Board. Hon John M. Bloss, Superintendent of Public Instruction, will attend the Institute Tuesday, the 29th, and lecture in the Court House at night. The public is cordially invited. Honan’s for your Fancy Notions.

R. FENDIG'S.

The County Teachers’ lnstitute will be held in the Court House, at Rena selaer, beginning Monday, {August 28th. 1882. In compliance with tha request of many teachers it will continue in session two weeks. D B. NOWELS. Co, Sup’fc.

HOLD ON! LOOK HERE!!

Jack Waterbury, the enterprising Mercaat Tattor, has jnst reaped a large invoice of the choicest pteee goods that was ever brought to Rensselaer. You may look the over and you will not see a nicer stock of merchant tailor goods. Call en Jack and look them over; he will offer extra inducements in the trade this fall

lam making arrangements to get all the latest improvements in the styles of gentlemen’s wear, and no pains will be spared to dress the gentlemen of Rensselaer In the most approved fashion of the times. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping, by fair deaiiug and scientific training, to yor esteem and trade, 'l am very truly yours. J. J. Waterbury. The annual conference of the Churches of God, (Miilcnarian) for Northern Indiana, will be held at Renssel* aer. August 25 27,1882. Able speak* ers will be in attendance. The public are cordially invited to attend. Soldier’s Reunion.—The Reunion of the soldiers of the distiict of Jasper, Newton, Benton. White and Pulaski counties, will be held at Reusveiaer, in the fair grounds or such more convenient and suitable place as the committee *on encampment may determine, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 27, •28 and 29th, 1882. No pains will be spared by the committee to make it wonh the people’s while to ture out from far and near, to take it in. The soldiers of Lake county are cordially invited to participate; and tne citizen : of Rensselaer are invited to co operate with the soldiers’ committees to make it a credit to Old Jasper. J. A. Burnham, Ch’mn. Ex. Com- • , At a meeting of the School Board held recently at the offlce of the “Citizens’ Bank,’ Miss Emma Barnett, of Kewanna, Indiana, was employed to teach iy the Public Schools for the coming year. Miss Barnett is a graduate of the State Normal School has been teaching in the city school* of Frankfort, Ind., fbr the past year. The Board al9o assigned the teachers as follows; C. P. Mitchell, Teacher of the High School, and Superintendent. Mrs. Melissa V. Mitcheli. Teacher of the Grammar School. Miss Amanda W. Osborne, Teacher of the Intermediate. Miss Lydia Paris, Primary “B.” Miss Emma Barnett, Primary “A." The School will open on Monday, September 4th, 1882. Let all be ready to start

The Kentland News contains the following short sketch of the Democratic nominee for State Senator, best known all over this county by the sobriquet of Fred Hoover: Our candidate for Senator, the Hon. Frederick* Hoover, of Jasper county, is one of the best ami most successful farmers in the district. Born and raised in this State he knows the wants and necessities of ev ry class of people in the state as well or probab y better than any man of our acquaintance: broad and liberal in his views, if elected ha will make one of the best representative men there will bo in the next Senate of Indiana. Mr- Hoover was born in Henry county, Indiana, where he remained until the breaking out of the war, when we find him with his father nud six brothers fighting for the flag of his country and always ready for duty. He was Captpin of company H. 69th Indiana, and was -a brave und gallant soldier. After the war was over he removed to Jasper county, where he was elect ed county commissioner on the Democratic, ticket by 150 majority over one of the best and most popular republicans in the county, notwithstanding the fact that the county had at that time 300 republican majority. He came to Jasper county poor, but by industry and good management | has accumulated 1000 acres of as j good laud as there is in this part of | the state. Mr. Hoover was appointed 1 by the Legislature ol 1878 one of the Directois of the State Prison North, a. duty he performed with honor to himself and profit to the state. Farmers and others of Newton, Benton and Jasper counties, the above is a short sketch of the man the democrats of this district preseat to you for your suflrages. If you are true to your selves, and also to the best interests of the state, you will elect him by at least 500 majority.

WANT JOINT DISCUSSION.

Rensselaer, Ind.. Aug, 17, ’s2. Mb Editor: -We suggest :hat the candidates tor Congress, State ..Senate and Representative, in the pres ent canvass hold joint meetings for the discussion of the principles of the different parties, that the people may have a better opportunity to learn what is true, and that they may be be ■ ter prepared to choose that which to them may seem best. We hold that the masses of the * people of all parties are honest, and desire the gobd of ail. We propose honest discussion and no bullying or personal.abuse.— Let the candidates or their friends agree when and where, and in our sphere we will aim to be there. S. W. RITCHEY. Miss Juno Edmonds, of Coldwater* Michigan, is visiting her father, Capt. O. A. Edmonds, and other friends, at this place. Kentland News: Wm. Darroch, the democratic candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of this district,is well known in Newton county as an able lawyer, a fine scholar and in every respect a gentleman. If elected we feel satis*tied that the duties of the office will be faithfully discharged. Wo think the nomination a judicious on .

BEAUTY REG AINED.

The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness, and dandruff eradicating properties.

SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES

For the fifty pounds of White Winter Wheat Flour taking the first premium, one year’s subscription te any two dollar publication in America, or goods in bis store to the amount of &25. Flour to be delivered at the post office. For the half bushel of Corn Meal taking first premium, a four quire, canvass-bound Ledger, valued at $1,20- or a year's subscription to the Indianapolis Weekly Journal, Chicago Weekly Inter-Ooean or Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer,or a beautiful embossed Scrap Book, valued at $1,20. The meal to be delivered at the post offlce.

For tha collection of Grape* (not less than one peck) taking first premium, one year’s subscription to any two dollar publication in America’ or goods in bis store to the amount of $2,25. Grapes to be delivered at the post offlce. For the Butter (not less than five pounds) taking first premium, an elegant box of Stationery, valued at $1 ,50, or one year’s subscription to Arthur.s Home Magazine, Godey’s Ladies Book, Peterson’s Magazine or the Indiasa Farmer. Butter to ee delivered at the pest offlce. For the Cheese (not less than 20 pounds) taking first premium, an elegant Photograph Album valued at $4.00, or a year’s subscription to any $4.00 American magazine or paper. The Cheese to be delivered at the post office. For the loaf of Corn Bread taking the first premium, a beautiful moroc co bound Autograph Album, valued at SI.OO, or a handsome box of paper valued at SI.OO, or a year’s subscription to the Indiauapolis Weekly Jour, nal. The Bread to be delivered a the post offioeFor the Jelly Cake taking the first premium, I make an offer similar to that tor the loaf of corn bread and on similar conditions, For the box of Honey (not less than oight pounds) taking the first premium, a splendid American Russia Leather bide Pocket Bill Book, valued at $1.75, a year’s subscription to the Indiana Farmer, Prairie Farmer or any $2.00 American newspaper or journal. Honey to be delivered at the post office. The destruction of the new grain house in course of construction by Messrs. Bates & Havens, one night last week, was a dastardly outrage, and we trust the perpetrators may be discovered and be made pay the penalty. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell with then daughter Miss Mabel, are visiting friends in Wabash. In the cause of Mr. Edw’d Browa' of Delphi, vs. Charles Lyons, on a cbaige of embezzlement, before Esq. Wood, resulted In the full exoneration of Mr. Lyo s, tnere not being we understand, the shadow of a cas e ’ against him. Messrs. Watson and Chilcote for plaintiff, and Babcock for defendant.

D. B. Miller hua accepted the appointment of special agent for the Travelers’ Insurance Company, of Hartford, with headquarters at Indianapolis. This is a good appoint ment, and the Company is fortunate in its selection. DeMo te was yesterday ren ominht cd for Congress by the Republicans and now let the Democracy bring on: a good man and beat bim, Mr. Gilman was on last Siiturday renominated by the Republicans of Jasper and Newton for Representa* tive. If the Dt-mocracy are equully as fortunate in the selection of a candidate for Representative t.s in that for Senator, Mr. Gilman will stay at home*

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Lettors addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Oflice at Rensselaer, Jaspar county, Indiana, on the 12tli day of August, 1882. Those not claimed within four weeks from the dite before given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. Albright, Miss Mary, Garnett, Miss Mary, Kennedy, Annie L. ltoudybush Mrs j no. Kehberg, Mrs. Dora, Reed, Miss Ollic, Baker, Mr. Sanier, Doolittle, Joseph, Fox, Earnest, (2) Firth, Oliver, Foster, James, Hall, Mr. F. S. Newcomh, Lewis, Nolaud, E C. Stockwell, Willard, Stack well, Sam’l, (2) Weinberger, Emanuel, HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. August 14th, 1882.

BASE BALL.

The Clippers of Rensselaer and the Athletics of Wolcott had a base ball contest at the latter named place last Thursday. About 200 spectators were present;. The Athletics won by a score of 8 to 11. The following is the score: CLIPPERS OF RFNSSELAER. Innings. )lj 2 |3j;4j|s||6||7|R Geo. Legg, 10; 0 o]o 1 1 Jerry Healey j 0! 1 0 0 1 2 E. Hopkins, 0 1 0 010 1 John Platt, 0 0 iOj 0 0 E. Owen, 0 0 00 0 0 E. Percupile 0 0 1 10 2 F. Dern, 0 0 1 Oj M 0 John Healey 0 0 jOll wj 0i 0 Geo. Wood, 1,0 :0j JlljO 2 Totals . ..... -0-0- : 3-0-b-1-0-4-0- 8 Chas. Warner, Umpire. ATHLETICS OF WOLCOTT. Innings. |1 23 4 sj6j 7jß|9( Pitts, • jl 0 1 11!0 0j “3 Wood ,0 0 0 100 0 Eldridge, j 0 0 0j 11 2 Dyer, 0 0 011 2 Kingsbury, 0 0 0 110 2 Bunnell, 0 0 000 0 Leek, 0 000 0 0 Wirthing, 0 00 U 0. 0 Jones, 0 lOj 10 2 Toteis..:.^ Time of game, 1 hoar and 45 min. These clubs will play again, at Rensselaer, August 24th, 1882.

J• J. Waterbury the boss tailor* has removed his shop to -the room recently vacated by Purupile’s Resaurant, where be will be pleased to see all of his old customers, as well as new ones.

HOW TO SAVE

All hard workers nrr subject to bilious attacks attacks which may eo<l in dangerous illness. Parker’s Ginger Tonic will keep the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the aUacn save much sick, ness, loss of time «nd expense. Delay at Bnch times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column. Call at Kannal’s for Alabastrime, the great substitute for white wash. Such a rush this at Honan's. Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F H beaming’s. Tharp’s old stand. ‘Attention! Ladies i t .Taster count >! Before imrcnasiog jour summer bon nets call on Mrs. K. P Honr.n. Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call’ Any make of Sewing Machine 80id by C. B. Steward. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, jusfc opened out at Fendig’s Premium lists for the Jasper county Fair are now ready fordistribution Address, or call on Horace E. James Secretary. A full line or watches, clocks and jewelry at Kannal’s

j* Jh !\ week m yourown town. $5 Outfit free. tT* 1? If No risk. Rverythin" new. Capital not 2*IB VI required. We will furnish you everytiling Many are making fortune*. I.aduiK make as much as men, and boys and zirls make great pay. Header, if you want a business atwhich tou can make "rent, pay all the time yon work, write for particulars to tirnl. H. 11 a-I.lktt& Co. Portland. Maine,

ltoecifioof'iron,Peruvian : I have usfal !aT*i Donrxon’u OKif/liT"lay practice, and la la experience of twenty-five yean la meUlcLm. Lave never found r ayt’alng,to givothe results that Db.lUkter’s Ison Tonic doc*. Ie maitv c.-icca es >.'trvo;u I roelration, icmaloDlseasrtl, Dyspepsia, andaa impoverished condlUcn <-f t!ie Moc-.1, t.jj pearl- * J remedy, has iu my ban;, i, made «om» wonderful cures. Cases that have hade I some ..four most eminent physicians, have yielded to this great and btemnpar*ble remedy. I prescribe it in preference to any In.a \ rcparat.on made. In fact, such a compound u Da. HjUiXBK'4 lac it Tor:: a necessity In ;ry pr-.-Ucc. Ln. KOEiOKr SAMUELS, a St. I.octs. tfo.. Not. fcth, 13S1. Mo* Waah Avenue. fcwir;\ ? naimral healthful tanr ic 'bj ~ ISw 4W fSLf le&J #/ -nP gsagi%a^agg( ttAi.UrACT2Ri.i3 BY ThE DK. teZOICW* 00..5K1 fs. ttAW Sf.. ST, LCIII-S.

WM. A. IjAMSON, BEALEK IX HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coat 4’ 11 &TO X, GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loi det s in great Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. 3?i§ltolg ? various grades and and prices. ggrGive me a call, at Clark & .Muyhew’s old stand, in NowelV Block, Washington Street, Retiss. l..er, Indiana. LUMBER and GOAL YARD. 0. D. NO WELS, n7&TCV<&6*. At the Depot, Rons: e'aor, Ind., kee j constantly on hand COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.

CAMPBELL & LARDEN’S GRAJYD CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR HgL iflbi Ms,Shafts, Caps, Gent | 0 F ™ 11 '

PIONEER rWEgfIC HMHCET!^ (Firat Door West Jewelry Siore.) Rensselaer, lad.. J. J. Eiglesbach, Pbopriktok BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, etc., told in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Ktrerydody is invited to call, t To* Highest Prick Paid for Goop Fat Cattmc. yUy 2G 188*2.

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N. WARNER & SONS DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street. REKSSELAER, INDIA As it. BEDFORD It WARIER, —DEALERS IN Groceries, Confeetionerios, Queensware, Glassware, Woodenware, Willoware, Hardware, -Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Heaping' and Mowing' Machines, Thresliing Machines, Brick, Tiling, &c. Remember, we are engaged in a general mercantile trade, run all departments, keep the best ot goods, and sell at the lowest living' rates. It you wish any thing, ask for it. "Wo are prepared to furnish trom a Threshing Machine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand, Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., etc. Gixe us a call. • BEDFORD & WARNER Rensselaer, July 14,1882.

Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. . —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, MOTBIMfS, HBAD9V99MS, S&ABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJTS VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer in m rn, ran in, ar uv, sit, m CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAH II FACT OBT. J. P- WARNER, Proprietor. — N. Warner'* Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — RENSSELAER INDIANA.' Having purdiaseed the eetaMishment of N. Warner, T am prepared tninanutacture and repair. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultrral Jir. plenierls, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvi< n. All work warranted. eAI{iUA(H< PaintingSHTEcdSiA'y. BUWttf ~THEiI" m i I CHEAPER THAN EVER! ItPlj/.Tni., .batches, Clocks, V AJ* Jewelry, Silverware,' v Accordions, Violins Spectacles, POCXETOUTERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, of eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at Okwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAH* J. M*. DWALISS Mv«cy <& Se<s<S HiUm Livery Teams, with or without Drivers