Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1883 — Page 3

THE DRAINING ASSOCIATION.

The meeting fcr th« purpose of completing the organization of The Jasper < ouuty Drain! «g Assooiittion W s held at the Coert House Saiur day i fteraooo In i.eoor tan e with pre vi ms notice, tt. P. Thompeo i was chosen president and Granville Moody, Sec’y. pro tern. By a vote o f the meeting, the * bjects and purposes cf the Association were limited to simply acquiring and removing the m 11 dnm and race way across the Iroquois at Rensselaer. One of ‘he articles of asß «L’iou adopted a the meeting r q r d the el c‘f<n, at tba r meeting, of a botrd of fl» directors wiu should have conud of the business of t *e Association, aud vtho could appoint one of their r.um ber to Berve|as president of the board, another us secretary, noother as su perintendent, and another as* solicitor. The directors are elected for one year and elections o’ directors ■are to be held on the second Saturr day in April, or oach year as lon ; as the associatto n exists. After the consideration and adoption of articles of association, the -meeting proceeded to elect a board of Directors. The following being chosen unanimously: Alfred Thompson, Addison Parld (l , S. r. Tho apson. S. H. Loughlidge, and Granville Moody. X t . i tire adjournment of the stockholder*' meetiug, the board of Direct ors held a session, and made tiro following apportionment of the officers r*f the hoard: President, Addison i’.irkison; Secretary, Alfred Tlij'npson; Suparentendent, J. HLoughridge; Solicit* r, S. P. Thompson.

THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY.

To wait until you are in bed dis ■ease you may not get over for month , is the height of foly, when you might be easily mm.d during the early syia - ptoaia by Pm kef* Ginger Toukv v\ e Lave Known sickly families uwJe the Healthiest, by a timely use of this pure uii'di* iii< j . Observer. Look out for Bargains m Black IK Ik J.V. W. Kirk. Fr .-k liutebinsf engineei Pan >m .die U It was cured of Indigestion .;n : Dyspepsy be Brown’s Iron Bit •* ers.

H smplHll Honan KENNSBELAER NURSERY Persons needing nursery stock durTt'ing ilie coming opting, need not .-send off to forcigh. nurseries, but will ~10 better to j-ntrot ize home industry. By giving your order to John Coen, you can have them filled with anyhing you may want in his line of JlUsi tie- s. fruit trees, fio.it 3 to 5 years old: Apple, 15 eis. Pear, 25 to 50 cents ;and other stock in proportion. Johs foFN, Proprietor. JNbw Goods —R. F. Priest & Bro. have just received a nobby line of Hats —the latest thing out. Also a new stock of Furnishing Goods. — * * Hemphill Hon: n. ' <* • -•«**» • v ~ Mr- J. .T. Wuterbury nns stood the test or skMled opposition iu hi-* trade in Rensselaer, wilioli has established him as a first class Tailor, end we speak for him a first elas3 trade the conainir season,. Give him a call. ’Hemphill & Hona

Hemp MU & HonanAND LO A BOOM COMETH! Mr. J- J. Wuterbury has just receiv u line stock of t!io la-wst styles I nod designs in Spring mid Snrumct guitings, being the choicest design* that have ever yet been t rodueed ii the city of Rensselaer- Cull and set them while (lie stock is fresh. J J. Waterbury. : — £ Hemphill ® Honan* Blk English Worsteds. French wotsteds of all grades, Scotch Schiv* i«ts of all colors. Scotch liusel, ii fact all and any goods usually kept it all first clans Merehaut Tailor Shop Oftll and examine. J, X. Waterbuby TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A torpid liver. Lorn of Appetite, Bowel* costive. Pain in ciinstion to exertion of bodyor mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering st the Heart, Dots before the eye%Yellow.Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with fitfhl dreams, highly .colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT*SPnXB are especially adapted to such eases, one dose effects such a change of fssUngas to astonish the sufferer. They laraease and cause the body to Take ss desk, thus the system is nourished, and by their Toule Action on the Bsrwrs&ffFjKisraK TUTTS HAIR DYE. ■Gray Hair or WrnsKKBS changed to a Glossy fiy Drugglßta. or sent by express on receipt of 81. OFFICE, 39 HURRAY ST., SEW YORK.

MiMßEQwifeiiili W ~.1. w M. tf.'WLW- W JJgONON ROUTEkoniirille. N- A ft Cbican Bsilway SoMd Trains Between Louts?ill. and < hlcago * NORTK.:Tnn«)> : SOUTH :w%mt M*m. 18,: ki>. $. : Wo. 1. ;188.. : Wo I. : So. 4. Pally : PHty-* : : Dully * Dally. 7 30pm 7 tara tiTLouMm*.* ar 915i>m 7 80am 7 40“ 815* • New Albany • 856 ' 7 01“ 1007 “ 1048 “ rNluholl. 685“ 441 11 83 “ II 50 •* ‘ Bloomington 516 “ 327 „ 1167.“ 1535) m Ooaport 430 “ 352 “ It 46am 146* 'Or’pc’fltle jon 8 38“ 203 ** 1251“ 151“ “Or»enrn*tle 8 38“ 158“ 125“ 2 54“ “Hoaehdale 258 “ 185“ 152“ 2 51“ “CrTrdsviMej 228 “ 12 57 “ 155 ” 254 “ “ Crawrraevifle 225 “ 12 54 .* 8 so* 348 “ * L*.r»*«*tfejni.c 125 “ 12 00pm 303 “ 402 “ “ Lafayette 12 55am 11 49 “ 852 “ 4 55'* - Reynold* 1808 •• 10 67 ** 407 ** 510 *• •* Mono* 11 47 “ 10 42 “ 407 “ 512“ IrMonon 1146“ 10 42 •* 4«8 “ 547 “ ar Renaaalaor 11 06 “ 10 10 ** 635 “ 755 “ “Dalton 856 “ 8 15“ 730 “ 860 “ “Chicago It 8 00“ 720 “ 0T" Connection* made at Ctaiaago with night trains tor the north and northwot. Pullman palace sleeping ear* on trains 8 and 4 For tick*** and farther information apply to O. F. WKKN. A*ent, Rensselaer McrnnaT Kkuxb, G. F, A.. Louisville, K's.

The Democratic Sentinel PUiDAI APRIL 20, HB3. ' ' g Small Farm fob Rent— For further particulars call on R. F. Priest & Bro., at comer stcae, opposite All. McCoy & Thompson’s bank. Get Seed Coro fiom Nut. Bates. J. T. Randl’s baru is receiving a coat of paint. FarcJen & Noland are handsomely fixed up in t ;eir new quarters in the new Makeever block. Myrt. and Titus PricS left for IDakotu, Sunday morning. Miss Emma Martin is in receipt es a fine supply of Spring Millinery goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at her establishment on front street.

Dr O C. Link took the train yesterday morning for Dakota. Embroidery, Lace, and Lace Goods, of all descriptions, at Leopold’s great Bazar, at slau’tering prices, with 5 off for cash. M. F. Chiicote, Esq., is in Kingman county, Kansas, on business. We are now prepared to do Dress making in all its bra '.rh<-e, having secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, of Chieago, who has had years of experience in Millinery and Drensmukirig. and comes highly re common Jed. We solicit your patronage. Hemphill & Lonak. Judge Hammond is pre-idiner over Ids Beaton Circuit Court this week. Those new Neck Ties at Priest Bros, are daisies. Doc. Kelley is looking after the Interests of the Aetna Life In&urance Company, at Rich .ond, Ind.

AGRICULTURAL MEE JNG.

Notice is hereby given that a regu lur meotiug of the Board of Direct ..■re of tiie Jaspei County Agricultural Society will be held iu the Co m House, in Rensselaer, lu liana, at one (.I) o’clock p. m., ou Saturday, the .list day of Ap it. 1883 Horace E. James, Secrt tary Jasper County Ag’l Society Mrs. Chat. P. Hopkins, in response i.o a telegram announcing the serious tliues" of her mother, at Hennepin, 111., started for rfiut .point immediately, but was too late to see he r j alive. IMPORTANT!—When you want Bargains in 800 i'b <fc ditlOEiS go to Priest <fc Bro. Mr. uuu Alio. M F. ohiicote, Mr, a id Mrs. M. L. Spitler, Mrs, u hus. ii. [ Brice and Mis Ada Hopkins attended the Grand Chapter o. Indiana Order of Eastern Star, at ludiauapolis, last vet k. Mrs. Spuler was elected Assotate Grand Matron. A beautiful and elegont line ol Gent's Hosiery just received at K. I'. Bnest Be Bro’s. I Thanks to our young frieud ’Birdie’ I Jauitnond, fur the drat boquet of the v-asou.

LOOK! LOOK!!

Those nobby suits you see ou the .ireets were made at J. J. Waterjury’s Shop, and npt at Qttavya. ill. — _te needs the choicest goods the .mrket affords, and sells them at a j. ‘Viug profit, only. Fancy prices ~>ne to the Lordy. New. Goons !—R. F. Priest & Bro. have just received their iiew Bpring Croods. Give them r, call.

HIGHLY ESTEEMED.

Tue youthful color aud a rich lus re are restored to faded of gray hair ij the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, uaimiess dressing highly esteemed i n its perfume amt purity. Jt has bet u suggested by a gentle* u interested iu ditching euterpria ■ , a»ai it is only nacissi.ty to jrtough . it-ep ENoUUH TROUGH THROUGH llle ,UGH sol of the SLOUGH to afful’o orocgh diuiuage Mr. Samuel E. McCord, l McMicko i Ave , ludianapolis, aa j's: “Browu’s .« Bitters cured rue of Biliousness, The “Jim River Pilot” of Altoona il<o‘a, announces that Charles H’ ice, of this place’ has formed a partnership, in t at city, in the law. land and loan business, e aripp; se Charley will divide his i ••• ti't weeu fb<t point and this utt* I nis teim as Clerk of the Jasper

1883. fifth 1883. ANNUAL TOE R! ♦ Great America" ALLIED SHOWS! ''' ' '' ‘ ' '^ . And Trained

Animal m exposition i Will exhibit at Rensselaer, on Mondab, Apnl 30tti, 1883, for .me day only, -resentig a novel and unique entertainment, an'd a rare eolleciion of World’s Wonders. Iu our MUSEUM Department will be found MII,[ ,I f .^1 [; [ ' , THE THREE HEADED SONGSTRESS! the most marvelous feature ever presented to the pu lie. Also INEZ GINNOTA, the South American Pbenoma or Electric Lady, an enigma for doctors; also hu dreds of other curiosi ies from wonderland. In the spacious Amphitheatre will be given a Grand Classic and refined Entertainment by a Company of FIRSTCLASS ARTISTS. Eac.ii morning of exhlhrion, Prof. Morris’great Military Band of 12 SOLO MUSICIANS, will parade the streets on the Golossionl Golden Chariot an nounceß the oirival of the Great Show. Don’t fail to see t.ic Grand Free Exhi ition given at toe show grou ds each day at 1 o’clock. Two Perform nces daily. Museum doors open a 1 and 7 o’clock, p. in. One 35 cent ticket admits to all advertised shows ADMISSION —Adults, '?sc. Childfen 25c. No postponement on account of weather. Our tents are water-prof.

FARDER 8 ROUE Bools, Shoos, Hals, Caps,

Ear.. * FOR SALI BY FARDEN & NOLAND, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. Increase of trade more an object than large prohts. See our goods before buying. .JMk*. .. . MM.

Charles C. Davis bi ? moved into the property recently v rated by Mr. Gatnpbell. * The Only Exclusive Dress Goods Mail— J. V. W. Kire. . Frank Weathers readied Huron Dakota, last Satin day, a d immedl- ; ately entered the employ of Louis Kern, formerly of this plac e, as teamster. - Money saved by seeing—J. Y. W. Khik; ‘’ i . y■.

'THOROUGH BRED DORSES.

The ch'Hstmit sorrel thoiough-bred f “Frank Goedridi" ami the colt “Vaudeville.” by “King Alfonso,* and a brother of a famous “Foxb.dl,” and nephew of the great “Tcu-Urm-ck,” will make the season of 1833 at the barn of their owner, Tame.-, M Tloy, in ! icusse aer. LBTTFBS iuklret #il i-K nclow remain uncalled fur in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper uouritv, Indiana, on the 14;h d.iy of April* 1883. Tb ewe not chimed uit Inn four weeks from the date abov>> given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons culling for any of the letters -in this list will please say they are advertised. Schuyler Bi oeicrr«; J. H. Crisler; C. D. Crish-i ; Titos W. G isa vay, 2; Jackson ! G ratuer; J H. Lyon; Alice Miller; A. R. luilier;Ed Mitchell; John Eicolds; Ct«-o. W. Norris; Hunt Patee; Joseph Pouwrfgh*; Perry Poisel; Ellen Reed; John Smith; Henry D Spurgeon ; Morris Thorapts; Rev. Wm Watson; Wm. P. West; Mrs. Wills.

Hobace E. James, p. m.

5T ebra§ka Seed to, L\,:z at $i 25 per bushel, by N.S. BATES Ottic-e with C. D Nowifts, near Depo Earden & Nolaud ia the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoes ;i{ the Buff Front, opposite me Nowtis Hou^e. i -JArnts Doutliit, Esq. Aitoruny at [Law h*ul N otary Public- now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Matte ever -build! eg. Charlie Steward Keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as tepre sented, and should have the run.

Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fekdig’s Several commodious and comfort aide hous s to rent. at citizens’ Bank. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by culling and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 ner cent will lie added for collection. WM. A L AMSON. I am now prepared to make dt sir able farm loans of S3CO to slo,ol*o os. as good terms as can b- hud in tin State. Partial payments allowed Small sum 9 at 7 per eent. L.rger sums, on broad security, 0 per cent Frank W. Babcock. Persons - wanting farm loans can grt them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank Go and see.

.CHEAP .MONEY!

We liave finally secured i. ur six per vent. mopey Mid are now ptepirea to make farm I tan* iH fix per cent lnleres\ . Ties' loais i;m ior five yars bir the borrower (ms option to pay part >r ali <1 iiis I ans fief> 10 lnitu-itv. u. 8. ,v z. bwi-jcirNS. - - Any tliuke of Sewing Machine sold yUy.Zf • l|; t S toward.

AT)MINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. "!V"OTIOE is hereby given that the rpirdetsigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Thomas Peregrine, late of Jasper county Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. DaVID GRAY, Administrator. April 20, 1883 3w * > PITCH NOTICE. Sylvester Om .tarn, ( Isssc J. Port t, Oeorge P* Daugherty, Joseph Dweuyer .(successor oi Bishjp. Liiirs of Ft. Wayne) Nannie S 3. Spitler. William C, Plcrco, Jo •• "j'l Str.vct|Uilr.s, .Mary A. Howe, Joseph Putz, .1 ■ • -<s<;is ?.••• •!••*.-. '-niuel lI.JHowo. S. O. Hammond. • • . r. > iio.iver. and Marion Township, Juno . • „ .iuaa -{benefit of Public Highway': WILL Hike notice l' at tlic u.r.Y«.-..,<mode ill Ditch tuna niunher snyojteeii f ll). in -bleb Sylvester Onienra and I'sa<; J. porter ti tjonera. will be duo and payable at m oi.li ■ . in the Town of Rcusscttior.vfnspcr Cj:iih'.\ Indiana, as ■foßows ; ; T he first installment. which Is liven ty,per*e,nt. tS> per cen r .) of the w m|e nm mnto the ttssesenie'nt will bonne on- th i ’.iueteonth Day oCMayf 1883, tiinT elicit subsequent install nients on the Nineteenth day of each i-tiece.-sive llldnth following, in sinus of twenty not cent of the benefits oii each t act of land a sufficient elttn- ShatHi realized to construct the work ac eordiiig to the report of the Commissioner in said cause. JAMES WELSH April 6, 1883. Ditch Commissioner. DITCH NOTICE. Allred Donnelly, James 11. Loughridge. Alien Clark, Susie Monaghan, Mmira Mouneit. Warren Kobiuson, Robert B Patton Adininistrutoi of the Ks ;ttc or William H. Marlatt, dec’d.,. James E. Donnelly Matilda M Donnelly. Man J Marlatt, William H Marlatt, Dora B. Mar latt. Lucy Marfatt, Mary M. Marlatt. LazaruM. Brown, Daniel Dwiggins. Phillip McEl fresh. Berry Paris, Cordelia Monnett, Elmirs Monnett. .ttcinda Monnett, Thomas Monnett, and Cordelia P. Monnett Guardian of Thomas Monnett. Marion Township, Jasper Conuty. Indiana, for benefit of the Public Highways:’ WILL take notice that, the assessments made in Diu ii cause number thirteen f 18j in which James Jl, Loaghridge and 4Dred Donnelly are petitioners. will he tie and paj able at my office, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasp -r cotiniv. Indiana, as follows: The first installment will be dn« oil the Nine cent ii Day of May. 1883 and cac subsequent mouth following in sums of twert. i percent o! the benefits on each tract of tan* until a sir tfl leut so in sitall be realized to c“ti rtruct (he work according to the report of the Commissioners in said cause. ? JAMES WEL ,U, Ditch Commissioner. , Ajiri) ii, tSa). -5 - • .

Wright's Indian Vegetable °ius PQB Wfl LIVER And all Bilious Complaint? Safe to take, being purely vege'iblo; no griping. Price 25 cts. Ail!. -ng^s, W qpnat. l|fe I* * A|.jcp(. -by. 50 and vlar.. IJL V I before vi)i, die. * ini„’h:; 111 I and anbjiuv; lonv ’"•bind to c.ifiqn • •■■wp I time,” /i a u iok Ij v<inr ow town. 85 outfit fr”c. X < risk. Kv rcilting u«w Capital no: required. We wili ton. b»li you every thing. Many are making fertil e-*. Lidies milk as much ai men. and hoys' tnfi . iv;-‘ m ikpay. Itea.ier. :f v,y. .t ouaire* at .v&lcn yea a malt-; great say all the time, writ far ;-ai tars to 11. il u.LEi*r & V Port! <iiii. Ma 1« .

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ALWAYS TO THE FRONT! Bound Lead! Hemphill & Honan The most enterprising Firm in Old Jasper ! Through their Mrs. E. P. Honan, while in Chicago, secured the services of Mrs. Lillie Anderson, one of the most thorough artists in

HH<I«MSB7 Dress Making, who has had years of experi in that great city of styles and fashions. A careful study of the wants and needs of the people in this locality has prompted us in this undertaking, and we respectfully invite you to give us a call-

star Bakery *na Restaurant To all whom it may concern:I would respectfully inform my old customers that I have again opened up a bakery .nul restaurant on W as! mg on Street Reusselaer, where you can get as good bread us the marke affords. * All human beings here beloW Need bread mid cakes we ail do know; And I wou'd have the many and few Reraern. er that 1 kn.-i d rJhVm. too. - And always bayo fresh ore d on hand, Sm-passed by none in u'l the land. Then come and seu me with ready cash And save your baker from a smash. ii member tlu place, W u a Leg;.. Washington street. li< nsselaer Ir<d

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Statb or Indiana, Jasceu County, ss: In the Circuit Court, Ma.eb 'lerm. 1883 Complaint No. 3034. James It. Orr, Executor o' Estate of John Orr deceased, vs. Jennettc B.Orr. Rosanna Stewart, Elizabeth Bull Jiada<sah Hamilton, James R. Orr, John G. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW CO.MivS the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro.. Attorney, an . tiles his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that all of suid Defendants are not residents of me State of Indiana. together with the answer and cross petition o! the defendant Jeni.ettu B. Orr, the widow oi suid decedent. N dice is therefore hereby given all of said Defendants, that unless the j be and appear on the leeonddayoi the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be hidden or. the 'i hird Monday of March, Ad>., 188 i at the Court House, in Keio--selaer.in said County, and State, and answer or demur o said complainp the same will he hearii and answered in their absence. —-* Witness my name and the Seal oi Seal \ said Court affixed, at Kensseluci ' - ’ this Third davof March, a. d. 1883. CHARLES H PRICE, Clerk oi the Jasper Circuit Com March 9, 1883—48 75.

■vMßKaawJ»«Br''»r PARKER’S HAIR BnLSM ! U ana j i sues .a a PARKER'S GINGER TONIC I ft Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you nre a mechanic or farmer, worn out with pj ove work, or a mother run down by family or houseM hold duties try Parker’s Gingkb Tonic. H If vnu are a lawyer, minister or jusinass man ex E bail-led by menial strain or anxious cares do not S lake intoxicating si mulants, but use Parker's SG; ger Tonic. 3 If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or , Urinary Complaints. or if you are troubled with any 1 disorder of the ilings stomqcii bowels, blood or nerves ' you can tie cured i y Parker's Ginger Tonic ■j If'-on are wasting away from age, dissipation or * any disease or weakness and require a stimuiant take Ging; r Tonic at once: it will invigorate and build .' on up from the first u se but will never intoxicate. U lias saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. H-soox k VO.. K*t William Bt.. New York. 40c. uni , c.i ur hi,., al ati ityanss in mmitcise., iIP MAT SAVING PITYING DOLLAR SIZE.

riONEEB f MEAn MARKET! ) ( irst Poor W os* ,1 weirt S'. r .) Rensselaer, - fnd. J. S. Biglssfcach, l’tt MU 1 < P BEEF. I’rtrk Veal ’ft' - towage, Bologna etf., >• < i 'jnautilies to suit p'lreh > - a 1' owe prf- e■. None hut the host stock si,ugh - ered. dv i> mvii <j to cull. The IMghkst Pitirt. Paij> r»5 Go> l) Fat Cattlk. }Ja*2fi 1882 . ala A a week tn vunr own town. $5 Outfit fre . w"|*|£Xorisk Kverytbing new. Ca, iialn-t Jm|l||ruqu t>-.; •. e.y. n cvc;> Uvl*t;iin.i' Many arc making f .nunc*. I n duns nw.c as m ic.i n< men. and boy* and g rtmakc g a pay. tvcaii- 1 , if you wan! a bn*.ltiue* atwnieh you can tiuxt- .. -ent pay all the time y >0 work, write i*>r imriicvinrs to rill. H. Haix*,vT* o<>. Portltnd. Mntm * ' . -

LUMBER anil COAL VAR C. DNO W ELS, FRAMMu'oOTTON, At fJb*s Depot. Rensselaer, Ind., her cor tV-uitly on hand Lunik; Lath; Singles I COAL, of all kind:;, at I' av cjgt rates. Gall and see. N WARNER & SON~ DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinwar^ S-'uth Side Washington Street. REN SSELAER. - INDIAN n

BEDFORD & TIM!, Dealers In ' G roceries 5 I [ard ware. Tinware, W oodenware, Farm Machinery, ft KICK & TILE. O .r (• roceries arc pure, and will be sold as low as else* wlier* I- * our Hardw n re, Ti n ware and Wooden ware Depart ment, (viil be found e\ cry thing called for. Our Farm Ma'binary, ta gr t variety,<-f the most approved styles. Brick and Tile, mam factured by us, anti kept constantly on hand. W« rjspe» Hm. 1 y solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNER. Rensselaer Marble House P HOWLAND Proprietor•—TDeetlor- In — Am srican and Italia i MONUMENTS, TABIrKTiK. SMBS, -L VI E aND MAR RL E M ANTLI! fJJt S M'D WASJES S • V * > Eeoisola, r iStieet West of Court House. Also Dealer in—a v-i i ii urn ur ana sit, >.■

CARRIAGE AND WAGOtf MiNUFACTOBT. - .f- P. WARN ER. Proprietor • A i Vnrner'x Old * nun. Frovi Sti eel North of fVantiiuffton— Is SP EL A DIAIf tl-iv if Mt'.HSi <*<| In- , **r i >|«n<i>oiit of N. W,I or.l mi r .-im-.* t*» man -• <ir»» hi I tkl .t’a b'lvsjSiev, W.n» I -VurU I’ r VJ'k:uU»rai t Gnu'i -. r> cto. WaUfef eii'iu gv‘n n. All wi rk w rranled. 0 \ i‘fißVUi-1 VS iKTiKU S Sf -KCMI/TY. ■j* wr[rni»-visa>acßi«waa'Ti» i jmtvj—mmearn—j. ir. »ri,it/.'A ' 4t im livery Teams, k*ili or without Drivtu "" •“ 'i Minirroi Twiti—i— firwir u.m,.