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Snecial attention given to children. Kind reader, we earnestly solicit a share of yo :r patronave, Goods delivered free oi charge.

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Tin-: drout h, the freeze, the cliiuch bug p.tj 1 He sion fly have all damaged wheat find as the prospects are for a short .crop .ill over the country the price is steadily imbing up. Yesterday it advanced two c-euts per bushel in Chicago.

On? State Supreme Court has recently decided that a city which suffers an obstruction to remain for an unreasonable length of time upon the sidewalks, so that the city might be presumed to have tot ice of obstuction, will he liable therefor to the same extent as if the city h'1 ir.solf placed the obstruction upon tl highway in the first instance. The use of a street for a deposit of building materals can exist only in case of necessity, s.ud after taking due precaution not to iujure any person lawfully using the street for public travel. It is prima facie negligence in a city to allow lumber t.u be piled in its streets.

-Simplified Kloeulion.

A new book, bearing the above title, f.-y Edwin Gordon Lawrence teacher of elocution and director of the Lawrence School of Acting, has just been issued. Simplified Elocution is a comprehensive system of vocal and physical gymnastic? it contains explicit instructions for the cultivation of the speaking voice and gesture: directions for the production of breath, sound and speech and a thorough explanation of the muscles and organs employed: rules for articultion, modulation, emphasis and dellivery: postures a\!i movements of the feet, body, arms, lie\ul, eyes, etc. the treatise is added a Complete Speaker consisting of selections in poetry ai:'i prose suitable for recitation, which, as cheVut^or

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"a e. not chosen on account of their nesv nessbut from their intrinsic merit andadaptbility as exercises."

The work is designed for the special xv-ii of teachers, actors, students, colleges, •:!ools and all thoue who wish to perfect themselves in the noble art of expression.

The book, which contains 2:!2 pages, is handsomely bound in cloth and gold, and wili be sent securely packed on receipt ot $1.00 postage free. New York: published by the author. 10(5 West 42d street.

Notice to Consumers ol City "Water.

Xotice is hereby given that all persons using water from the water works of this city are hereby requested that when any alarm of fire is given to stop using water unul the fire is extinguished, for the reason that the work of remodeling the cistern at said water works is in progress, thereby rendering a scarcity of water for Are protection until said work is cornpitted. And it is further requested that in case of a fire alarm all factories in said city are to sound the whistles, as a .signal to comply with the above request. 41 tf

By order of Water Works Committee.

31 *y Mimical Festival KxcurxioiiH to lCielimond via Pennsylvania Line*.

May 27th, 28th, and 29th, Excursion tickets to Richmond will be sold at low round trip rates from Indianapolis, Pi qua, Hamilton, Anderson, Dayton, and ntermediate ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines, account the May Musical Fentival. Return coupons valid until Thursday, May 30th, inclusive. w20t3 &d

Attention •. A. K.

-A51 members in good standing and tfioso wishing to be rated in good stand-aa-rf requested to attend next regular meeting of the Post, Saturday night, May 18th. Business of importance will eom.e before the Post.

By order of the Post M. T. MORKIS, Adjt.

Fer rent, a nice residence, 25 East JJorth street. Inquire of the owner, J. A. SMer, at the hardware store of A. J. Banks. 42tf

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Try the fine syrups and scda at Wilkin's drug store. The newest and finest fountainin the county.

The Sunday School Board of t»ie M. E church meets Saturday uight to determine the time and place for holding a Sunday School picnic.

Fine large cabbage and tomato plants for sale at the greenhouse est South street. 3Gd&w Jacob Forest,

The Barnum and Bailey show which will be at Indianapolis the cist, is being advertised here to-day. No doubt a great many of our people will attend.

Fresh fruit and all other kinds of choice syrups and soda can be obtained at W ilkin's drug store.

The Clegyett murder ea-e v. ill b" called for trial next Monday. A large number of witnesses from Indianapolis have bttU summoned and will attend the trial.

John Loehr and Homer Carr, drove over to Indianapolis to-day to see the ball game between Indianapolis and Toledo. In yesterday's game Indianapolis shut Toledo out, the t-core being 0 to 0.

We will soon go to the picnic— We'll be dining in the air— While the slow but get "get there" wood tick Will be dining in our hair.

The fr ist of last night did more damage to growing vegetables than any of the recent cokl wi a' her. We hear numeroi mp!aints this mo'invj about "mv in,ttoes and eab'iagd ii^'k sick this moiiiing."

Tin- Hoard of Directors of the Greenfield Building and Loan Association nave made an order reducing the premium on all loans to 12c per share per week. This practically makes the rateS per cent.

Wednesday about 10 o'clock while Wm. Brooks and wife who live two miles north of McCordsville were at Fortville their elegant home was d'-troyed by fire together with its contents. As only the children were at home nothing was save:!. They had $1,200 insurance in the Contnental but the loss amounted to §2,500.

O. O. Souders, Tom H. New and Lee S. Barrett attended the May Musical Festmil at Indianapolis last night. It was "Wagner night." There was a magnificent audience and supurb music. Manager Arens was presented with afiie marble bust of Wagner. The May Festival has been a grand success, both ma sically and financially.

A man whose face showed great anguish walked into the post-office the other day and as he deposited a letter, remarked that his wife -didn't like it because he sometimes carried her letters two or three days before mailing them. The other remarked, "Yes, and I have known women to get mad because their husbands don't deliver their mail the first time they come home after getting it."

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A nine room house on East South street. Rent reasonable. Apply at Jeffries & Sou's livery stable. 48t6w

A Surrey for Sale.

For sale very reasonable, an excellent surrey, almost new. Call on W. H. Martin. d!55w

McCOKUSVlLLK,

Dr. Driver, one of the grandest lecturers in the state, or in the west for that matter, will give his famous lecture "Ultinate America Whither Are We Drifting and What is Her Destiny?" His fee is $50 for Indiaua but through the effort of Rev. Slack he consented to give it for |lo. A small fee of 10 cents will be charged to meet the expense. The time is set for Monday uight May 27. Don't fail to her the great intellectual treat.

Mrs. Edwards and her daughters went to Noblesville on Sunday. Emma and Maggie took part in a concert there on Sunday evening.

The McCordsville school closed on Friday with a grand picnic on the banks of Fall Creek. A majority of the patrons in order to encourage the young people united with them in making thisa gala day indeed. Four or five hundred people gathered together in the grove. The day was spent in feasting, swinging, boat riding, croquet playing and etc. There was nothing to mar the occasion except the use of target rifles. These in the hands »f experts might not have caused any uneasines :. We enjoy this

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The ladies of the Christian church will have an unusally fine market next Saturday consisting of bread, pies, cakes, lasted chicken, chicken salad, baked beans, cottage chese, etc. Market East North street.

A "Hoop Drill" a "Doll Drill" and a male quartette, all given by the little folks, will be the feature of the Majtlower entertainment at the Christian church next Thursday evening. Only 10 ceHts.

J. G. Churchman, ofBisnnrck, Dakota, was here to-day visiting his old friend, ''co. A. Carr. Mr. Churchman formerly lived at Indianapolis and was an express messenger on the I. & V. railroad. He holds a similar position in Dakota.

Any one desiring livery rigs of any kind cau leave their orders at the hardware store of Thomas & Jeffries and the rigs will be sent around promptly from the Fashion Livery Stable of Jeffries & Son. Good rigs and satisfactory prices guaranteed. ?8t£

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kind of sport as well as any one possibly cau but have alv ays believed "there is a time and place for everything," and it trget rifles are ever used in a large Crowd, it should be done under very strict regulations. To those parents who censure us for permitting these weapons on the ground, we would say that they were under our protest and not by our consent. Very fortunately, however, 120 one was hurt.

J. T. McCord with his school at Mt. Comfort pincnicked on the banks ot Sugar creek at the Griffith ford on Saturday.

J. D. Collins closed his first term of school at the Denny school house la^t Thursday. The patrons gathered in, in full force, aud at the noon hour spread a magnificent dinner for the benefit of the multitude. In the afternoon a literary program of forty exercises was I rended. At the close of the exercises the patrons uuauimously expressed their appreciation of John's earnest efforts and asked that he be returned. Our McCordsville students are successful teachers.

There are five more who will enter the field next year pioviding they can secure schools. They will make splendid teachers. See them.

Mr. and Mrs. Tappscott, of Strangles, IiuL, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Fletcher.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Apple went to Wilkinson on Saturday to see their daughter who is dangerously ill. She is reported better.

Mr. Frash, of Anderson, is extensively leasing land for the purpose of developing the oil teritory.

Shady Wilson while attempting to drive by some parties on Friday morning had two of the wheels of hid new buggy crushed.

Mrs. Boyd and daughter, of Kokomo, are visiting relatives here. Lizzie Jay who has been attending school here for the past eight months returned to her home at Jewett. 111., Tuesday.

A number of our young people met at the residence of liov. Slack on Friday evening and assisted Miss Ida in celebrating her eighteenth birthday anniversary. A splendid time was reported. The party was a surprise to Miss Ida. Her parents presented her with a beautiful gold watch.

Homer lvimbciiin is in the welldriiiing business. Seymour Morrison and Mr. Springer are very actively engaged in the miinufacture of telephones. They sent eight phones to Colorado.

James Crossley who ha3 been visiting lias father for a few days returned to his Colorado home on Monday.

Hamilton is finishing up some nice work in his line. Some time ago, N, B. Gaskins prepared aud nailed on forty-four horse-shoes in one day.

Burglars entered Dr. Cory's residence last Friday night by cutting the wire screen at the bay window. The Doctor frightened them from the room before they had taken anything except cuff buttons and a collar button, and his medicine case. The case was found just north of the parsonage, the next morning minus two surgeon's knives.

The farmers in this community' will be compelled to mark out and entirely replant their fields of corn, owning to the ravages of the cut worm.

The Central Union Teleplien Company are stringing two new lines of wire through here.

Captain Myers and wife, of Anderson, were in our village a few minutes on Sunday evening.

Jacob Cramer and Chas. Schiltz entered the Business College at Indianapolis this week.

ACTON, Ind., Marion County, April 2Sth, 1895. S. A. D. BECIVNKU Greenfield, Ind.

Dear Sir: I want to say to you that I believe you have the best Kidney and Liver cure on earth. I was troubled for 10 years with Kidney and Liver disease, was unable to work a great deal of my time on account of chronic diarrhoea. I had tried several good physicians and could get no cure. About Jan. 19th, 1895, I was induced by your agent, Mr. T. D. Cotton to buy your Acine Kidney and Liver cure and after using the first bottle I found myself greatly improved. I continued the use and find myself entirely cured. In fact have had no trouble since taking the first bottle. This is for the benefit of suffering humanity. ................ with great respect,

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GALI.AUDET, Ind., Marion Co., April 30, 1895. DEAR Sin:—I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. At times unable to follow my vocation, that of a farmer. Last fall I was so bad with my old trouble that I became very weak which continued until about the first of December when your special agent Mr. T. D. Cotton called on nie and insisted that I give your Liver and Kidney Cure atrial. I had taken in these many years every thing I could hear of and received no benefits. After taking one bottle of your medicine I found myself cured of my old army enemy and have had no symptoms of my trouble since. I continued its use for kidney and bladder trouble of which I was also a sufferer and at present believe I am entirely cured. I can heartily recommend your Acme Kidne^p and Liver Cure to like sufferers. Yours Truly.

G. D. CUMMINS.

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KOAjSOKE FXCl'lWIONS.

Sptoi.il Arrangements for a Pleasant Trip via Pennsylvania JL.in«?s.

Excursion tickets to Roanoke, Va..will be told via Pennsylvania Liues May 80th and obt and .June 1st, 3d, od aud -Itii, 1 1895. account the O German Brethren

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Milford Ceute', and other point- west and soutIIwest- of 'lumbus. On the date mentioned. No. 2w wiil stop on signal for Roanoke passengers at Eldorado, We.-t Mauche.-ter, Brookviile and T.vt vood to conut'ct with Special Train at Columbus.

Excursionists may -lso leave Columbus at 8:10 p. tn and arrive at Rojuoue ntxt day at 1:22 p. m., on any of the dates on I which excursion tickets will be sold,

Special through coach will leave Canidi 111 about 9:50 a. m., Friday, May 81st, and run through Richmond and Bradford .lunetiou to Columbus,, enabling excur-fioui.-ts from points between tmden and Richmond, as well as those from stations between Riclnnoud and O dunilnis via Bradford Junction, to reach Columbus without changiug cars, and spend nearly thr hours at the State Cap il before departing at 5:55 p. 111. for Roanoke, which point will be readied at 11:80 Saturday morning.

Iufcrmaiion about rates and other details may be obtained by applying to any Ticket Agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. w20- 8dcf

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umct-oiiK I'.'xeurslous the Coming Summer at Keusoiiiil)]f Kates.

AN hether the tourist's fancy directs him to the New England States or the Atlantic seaboard: to the South or to the lake region of the North or to the Rocky Mountains and the wonderland beyond the Mississippi, he will be given opportunity to indulge his tastes at a small co-^t for railroad fare this jear. There will be low rates to Baltimore over the Pennsylvari 1 Lines in May, account the American Medical Association to Decatur, 111., account the German Baptist (Duukardj meeting, aud to Pittsburg for the Presbyterian General Assembly. There will also be low rates over these l.nes to Me ridian, Miss account the General Assembly Cumberland Pre.sbyteri.:n church the same month. In June excursion tickets will be sold over the Pennsylvania Lines to Omaha oeconnt the National Jr. O. U. A. M. to Chattanooga, Tenn, lor the International Convention of Epworth League: to Cleveland,. Ohio, account the National Republican League Meeting, and to Roanoke, V« for the German Baptist meeting. E.vursiocs for July include low rates over the Pennsylvania to -Baltimore for thBaptist Y. P. Union Meetiuu t,o Asbury Park for the L. A. W. meeting, and to Boston for the Christian Endeavor Convention, and to Denver Col., account tne National Educational Association meeting. In August excursion tickets will be tn sale over the Pennsylvania Lilies to Boston, account the Knights Templar Conclave. The sale of low rate tickets will not be restricted to members of the organizations mentioned, but the public generally may take advantage of them.

The Asbury Park excursion will doubtless attract many to that delightful ocean resort. Atlantic City, Capo May, Long Branch and all the famous watering places along the Nevv Jersey coast are located on the Pennsylvania Lines, hence this will be a desirab.e opportunity to visit the seashore. The Denver excursion will be just the thing for a sight-seeing jaunt thro' the fir West, as tickets will be honored going one way and returning a different route through the most romantic scenery beyond the Mississippi aud Missouri rivers. Variable route privileges will also be accorded Boston excursionists, enabling them to visit Niagara Falls, Montreal, Thousand Islands and Sr. Lawrence Rapids, the White Mountains, the Hudson River territory, and to return by steamer on Long Island Sound, after sight-seeing at Newport. Narragansett Pier, Nantucket and the Cape Cod resorts to New York and thence tnrough the agricultuaal paradise of the Keystone State, along the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers, over the Alleghenies, around famous Horse Shoe Curve, through historic Johnstown and the coke aud iron regions of Western Pennsylvania. It is also expected that Boston excursionists over the Pennsylvania Lines will be privileged to return via Baltimore and Washington if they so desire.

In addition to the above, there will be plenty of other cheap excursions over the Pennsylvania Lines to various points. As the season is some weeks away, arrangements in detail have not been consummated, but it is certain that no railway will offer better inducements ihan the liberal concessions in rates aud privileges that may be enjoyed by travelers over the Pennsylvania Lines. This fact may readily be ascertained upon application to any passenger or ticket agent of these lines, or by addressing F. VAST DUSEN, Chief Assistant Gen. Pass. Agt., Pittsburg, Pa. apr6wd-t-s-tf

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only OLe way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the infiamation can be takeu out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten arts caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed .condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cas^ of deafness (ctuned by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, iree.

F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. 3^**Sold by Druggists, 75c.

Cleaning and Flitting Down Carpets.

Frank Keeler, the carpet cleaner is now located in the Big 4 house on Stewart Street. First class work guaranteed, prices reasonable, Mar. 28 W tf.

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Miss Laura Sanford, of Turin, Iowa, whos picture is given above, says: "Last spring I did not feel in the best of health. I was troubled with a tired, languid feeling, a thing quite unusual for me. I was not what might be called sick, but I was not well. Seeing Paine's celery

WOMEN SUFFER MOST.

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Most women take little genuine rest. They are always busy. How f'dW sit down without sewing, letter wiitingor rocking. The restful art of doing ab.soutely nothing very few lia\e learned. All this ceaseless activity keeps the nervous tissues constantly excited aud gives insufficient chance for the repair of the lapidly wasted parts.

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Excursion tickets to Indianapolis will sold from ticket stations 011 the Pennsylvania Lines as follows:

On May 20th and 21st account I. O. O. F. (iraud Lodge and Rebekali Convention good returning until May 24tb, inclusive.

On May 27th and 28th good returning until May 30th, accouut of the Grand Lodge F. & A. M.

On June 3rd and 4th account the Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge meeting. Return limit June Gth. inclusive.

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These hurried, busy, overtaxed women are the ones for whom Paine's celery compound was expressly prepared. Theoe men aud women with nerves all goue and feebly nourished need just, tl.3 invigorating, recruiting effect of the powerful nerve-streugthener that Paine's cellery compound undoubtedly is.

This remarkable nerve food has extraordinary power in rapidly repairing the worn-out nervous tissues. Its chief merit lies in this peculiar ability to quickly convey needed nourishment to these usedup parts, As a rosult, the brain and the great nerve centers, as well as the nerves themselves, l'eel at once its invigorating L-fleet.

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return until June 14th inclusive. For details please apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. w20t4d

Wornlce Orphan llomi1 FxcnvHliin I» 111 ohmoiid via P« iiii8ylvanla Mn«s. 1,

Thursday, May 213rd, account the annual festival of the Wernlee Orphan Home, special low rate excursion tickets will be sold to Richmond from Greenfield for special traiu leaviug at 7:20 a. in., central time via Pennsylvania Lines. Return coupons valid May 23rd, only. Returning train leaves Richmond 7 p.

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