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Entered at Postoffice as seeond-c THTI8.SDAY, APR. 16, 4896

-fOLITIGAL BULLETIN

fepijbilcan Central Meetifljg.,

^THJ EEOIINCommittee

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-CMhfmEEflrer^queste^ftomeet in the court room at Greenfield, Saturday April ^8th, at 1 p. m.. A full attendancejis desired.

T"Rgj, irrCEC. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.

COUNCILMEN.i

FIRST WARD,

BAftCELLUS S. WALKER.

SECOND WARD, JOHN B^ffUSTOX.

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CHARLES S. BRANJj.

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Partly cloudy weather and cooler tonight and Friday.

BROWN'S CHAPJEL.

Ben Lowe has moved to the farm of Henry rider. Mr. Crider moved to Mr. Lowe's^ farm near Stringtown.

Mrs. I Lydia Clffirk fa visiting Jknd relatives in Hamilton (Sounty. I Mrs. Nekton Smith, 6f Gis City is visiting friends and relatives here,

The Sabbath school at this place was reorganized last Sunday with the following officers for the year: Thomas Williams, superintendent v. Mrs, Ban Lowe, assistant Miss Bertha1 Lowe, secretary Oscar j^Bever, assistant James Moore, trlasfirer SThomas WillfkmJ^sexton Mrs. Lib Treese, organistj and Mrs. Jane Munden, chorister. ffewton gmith', of G^ €it'y, is visiting

friends and relatives he

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CHABLOT1ESYILLE,

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Riley Cook, a girl. Mrs. Dorsina Smith is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. *. Trustee A. C. S. Hill, John^Go.ffin, Carl Rock, Pet Roland a^d^sev|ral others fronTliere, attended tfee commencement exercises in your city last Friday night.

Frank Niles and wife have moved back hepe from Iifdiaofapolis. Misses &ace'Roberts and Merle Sherbern, of Knights town, have been visiting Miss Bessie Hatield for a few days.'

Elder Campbell is hpldipg. jevangelistic services at the.Christian'.cirarch assisted by Miss Lilian B. Perrin, a sweet singer from Thomtown. The church is well filled each evening. The song service is especially interesting and entertaining.

Rev. A. Cone, the new M. E. minister, will preach his first sermon here next Sunday at 10:80. Come and^hear him.

Seth Hook, of your city, was the guest of Miss Rose Smith Sun^layr The Bible fconffireilee at the" Friends' churcE Satuf3ay- wag- yery hitereatiqg. Dinner was served in the empty storeroom near the depot free to all in attendance,. -^ReV. J. T.' Hatfield atad^MH. and Mrs. Everett Hatfield of our city, attended 'class rq|etfog at the M. E. church here %ist StuKda^.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross, of Cleveland and Mr. «nd Mrs. Boland of Carthage, were guests of M. Philpot and wife the Hi st of the week. Mrs. Roland aid Mrs. PhUpot are sisti

Mrs.iparrol|jand so! viyibipf frftn(3i a^ ^Sjgardi fatnil toaent at the C®aker h, Monday and Tuesday nights

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tisjjgrwn, 3 gave an^nteil III neawthe

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, of your ci drove gyer and sj^ntrthe day last Sundiy •jmWlth BAr&ixts^Dx. Cox and wife,

Frank Johnson and family have mov^d to Indianapolis. Sam Shultz and family moved to RaysvlHe last week.

Mrs. Reeves, from East Greenfield, is visiting Mrs. Delia Bennett this week. Miss Blanche Haywood attended the class banquet in your city Tuesday night.

Mrs. Melyjn Fort visited relatives in Greenfield'lastjweek. The (joj(d Templars, twenty-eight Jn number ^including the Charlottesvrlle team, went to Wilkinson Monday night and assisted in the work of the initiation of new Members. Refreshments were ^erve^, by the Wilkinson lodge. The Charlottesville members speak in high praise of the royal Tnarinef^in. vyhich they were entertained^

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Afresh recorded Short Horn cow that has/ta^«fa sevferat fitst^A'ei^fm^s, have pllK^il eight gallons -of milk day/' from ^er, when there was" plenty of grass. 'For aksooij^, yon^g gently farqi^ horse.

Five in lies east of city. ~'Ki' 1 D. M. LlNEBACKi,

battel iapbeg^gp

andtlliBtirds jo wg. Georfl &L Banflfer, oJKP\ei tree tfglmly^cvWeti aTarge trees last weefc

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Lewis Heir after a short vacation, at home hap, i?turnedgto sch«ol at Terce Hajite. exax^i^atioj^ I^ejyi^ was at the he^|.o£ hM Qla?s receiving 100 per cent, is arnnmberof branches. .. 7j

Tho log tauler» ai& mOving lofes. fS. I cMoGard and: Nelson Biy of McC&tf&Villrwei& here on' bnsiae® one tf/? ^'a'/

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befctqr tjtoefr- -tjemperater, in game^aawell^drink. J. E. Johnson ft reciivliijg a flitimbelr of ppw) machineryhuuse '0 c'-:

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A IvWil«en kascmeved to his farm, ^ulh-%Sst-Qf'fo^H and is -hi6W, living at,

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S%isiae^ KesSlj is agaIn driving for )New:man:&~Barnard. haatje ^Fiprfyille l^tf Saturday evening

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"Mrs. New is improying h^r. farm with,a newpicketfence^ ,r ^m. l^arosWa has moved back,tO R. Murphy's house and will farm. Mrs. Mur phy?* faym Uiis summer .7

A. Ii. Barnard"and family were -yiSifc ing frieads at McCordaville Sunday. 01

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Rev. Lacy will preach the baccalanreat sermon at the M. E, church on Sunday evening. April 26.-

The three high -classes will gitre their themes in the school hall this week and next. The 11th years on Wednesday evening the 10th years en Thursday evening of'this week, and the 9 th years on Thursday evening of next week. Good music will be furnished on each occasion. Extensive preparations are being made for the graduating, exercises, to take plaee on the evening of the 29th. The first high school graduates to deliver their themes to a Fortville audience, will address our people who are interested in the cause of education on that evening.

Ten students have already announced their intention of attending the Fortville high school next year. That right, come on, ^ou will like our young people,iv'L ...7?

The ^Masons are working on the second story of the Yanzant block Mr. Cahen's fine residence is beipg inclosed.

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Johnny Hi6lay is erecting a, nice resi-

dence in South Fortville. Mr. W^nnrwill build a handsome resi •deoce, just north of his home, at once.

The M. E. people are making arrangements to builda finetshtirch this summer. The I. O. O. ®'. block is being pushed as rapidly as possible Koyer & PoWer xif Greenfield^are the contractors.

HMkeU & Coojk Bros, have ian enor mous trade for this season of the year. The long needed Iron bridge is being placed in position:in'North Fortville.

Mr. Trittipo has' employed 'H. Day and Hatvey Stottlemyer to take the enmu eration. A. .'

The MeCordsville normal convened "Monday. Succfeaig1 to you Bro. Stbokey and your assistants, you merit it,

J. Lesley Bmith is attending the State Normal. Chas. Smail, who has been taking an extended trip through the East, returned a few days ago.'

R. J. Sample is a full pledged farmer "Dont condemn a man bfecadse he does not believe just as you do .perhaps he, is doipg the viry best he knows.'',,.

A. C. Pilken.feon and U. 3-, Jaqkson and -wife oi Greenfield Were in our town on Thursday.-

J. M. Byane and family Will spend the isumfiaer in White,and^Puluski countiesJ -Frafifiesvill^w ill behis post-office addreife The:P^of. is a ver^ successful photogYajp"her, Sild^will follow that profession ^durMg the stunmer pftbnths.'^,' "., -.I

Our town will have.a buildTingLboom this summer. Isocated as we are", our pro§pects are U9.o?t encpu?aging., 1

... Tlie Great Jfxuit'Be}tof,U»o goutki f.r .The. G^rgia Southern & Florida Railway has issued a handsomely, illustrated •pamphlet descriptive of South Georgia, in

Which section are located the largest peach 'orchardsin Y^tSrl^t. This pamphlet Will be mailed free to any one Sending their addrfess to W.L.Glessnor, Commissioner-of

Immigration,"Maconj Ga. ':. d&w

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The Sertil-AahuaL Conventioo. T-3 This cbovetition ift the Chrtsftiah dhurch«s of the State will be held in Greenfield on iiext Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the 21, 22 and 23rd. Lodging and breakfast will he provided! free'by the citizens. The ladies of. the ehurch will servfe dianer and supper in the church dining room at 25 cents per meal. Between 100 and 200 strangers •are expected to be in our city. 3. jl,•

-Pastor Christian Church, Greenfield, Ind.

~.y-^i}i:'rL 1— —rr— TTlie Pilgrim ISaster Number. 'Will be" ready th'e'early part of .April. Everything in it well, benew an4 "original. It will' contain article* by Capt. Chas. King tT. S. A, Bx-Gov. Geo. W. Pfeck, of Wiacobsin, and other noted' Wriier's. An entertaining number, will illustrated. Send ten (10) cents^toGnOi H. Heafiford, publisher, 415 Old Colony Bailding, Chi^go, Tli. for a copy. 14t2 4*

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Mr. Gray. of. JDelaware- ai-guing against the claim of Mr, Dupout. Dwinc, the ly ^.fGor^aa^ 0^0^44 dn that annal.yoie,pQ.tlieDupont^MSa,Ve taken next- Wednesday. Mr. Mitchell^

by Mr. Gorman was regarded as signifij caut of,the .(joufide^e of the o^posi^oa tt/MrV Bupbii^ to r^feiOT^liis olaiiias'fo 4 seat, ^ri-cG^ayt^wiH proceed with

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speech, after which there is promise of a further clash over taking up the bonjl Trefolfttidir, toa 3^:^ A!Uib6^ sta&d iy«sfepday that the bond question must giv^ way to the appropriation bills.

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the senate "\*{niti'inio' executive sesiion.

salmon fislWritei m: AMkki fcit' tH«*?6alb of ^ubiieTlaadS b^rprlva^ jwler^ in' thb

&tlT?opMeig§ xnd jn'tera^eilt tnei-OTi of n&ins^of soldiefs and^ailxira pf' ,tne yvar

At 5'50 p. m.:, the seriate Sdjbtitfied. ,s.r vU-r. In .the^Honsjtf

Api^'46.—Atthe

opeiyng, of th!e sessions of tlie ic^use.jMr. up the Report of ."elections co^ai^tt^e"No.VS| on ti^ case of ^loorman Ys. Latimer froto tli^e Thir^. dis'firibt' Of Soirtft' Carolina^ wj^ch -y^as tfrtanlftnMsly• lh bf -the? gittijig member and it was adopted without division 'fChe rest Of- tlie day Was pult in discussing the changes made against the niamigenient' of ithc soldiers Leaveilwortlif:Kan. ,. :.r

CONVICT SHOT.

He Attempted to Escape From tlie aiicliigan Peniteutiary.

Jackson, Mich., -April 16.—Thomas Brown, alias Thomas Quinn, a convict at the state's prison, was shot and killed by G. Southwick, a guard, while trying to escape yesterday afternoon. Brown, with Patrick Dol^n,., secured a ladder and were making their way over the wall when discovered. Dolan saved his life by jumping jto the ground. Brown was sentenced to seven years for burg-: lary from Oakland county Sept. 26, 1895. He wus about 33 years of age.

Six other convicts took advantage of the excitement alid rushed out of the grinding shop where they were employed, but did not attempt to scale the wall. STOLEN WATCHES IN A STUMP.

A Wounded Bird Furnished tlie Clew to tlie' l)iscoyery.

CYNTHLiiiA, Ky., April 16.—Jim and Will Daughertywere fishing yesterday and on seeing a bird Will tired, wounding it,-and was about1 to pick it up, when it rail under a Stump which held four solid gold watches, three gentleman's and oiie lady's." /.' -Tlie you^g'. men brought tlie watches to town, and turned the same over to the police department, who will notify other, cities. .., The goods in all probabilitibs are stolen athd had not long been placed in the stump, as all four were running when found, 2

-r AN 'ATTACK FEARED.

Dervishes $een Near the British Post at *, Aliasheh.

New York, April 16.ttA special to The Herald from Cairo says It is ,rumored. that a party of dervishes is north 'of the British advance,-post.at Afeasheh, and extra precautious have been taken to protect communication with that point." i...

Prince Aziz, a cousiii of the khedive, wh6. has served with the German and English cavalry, lias been attached to the Egyptian staff and will go to the front. "j 7, 7

Fireworks liuildiiig lilown Up,

Chicago, April 16:—One of the main buildings of tlie Chicago Fireworks •company at Grosse:Point, 14miles north of this city, blew up jHesterday morning, resulting in tli6"death of two employes 'anft. the" serious injury of six more. Tlie dead are: Nicholaus Boree, Annie Boreg. The cauge„ of the explosioii is not known, but. it is supposed to have. been.Saus'ed by3feome fgi-aiiis of powder' beipg ignited by'coucussioiv in the inachinexy used ip! making fireworks,. vbi 1

Republican Convention ui NoIraslca. OMAHAji April. 16.-^ThS'' stdte cbhveii•tion.of Nebriiska ReptibliCaiii selected! jfoiir delegates to theiiiatioinal conveii-' -tion and instructed' thefii' tisuppbi'f Mt*^Kinley. for '.president. The 'fiii^tilcial' plank declares .against-free colna.5^ afaU: for a pui-renpy^pf gold, silver ami paper.' 1 Citold-lieiei've Statement:

WJcSHi&OTOXt Apiil 16'.—1^Ae^-easiu-y yesterday 1tost |2oo^0 in gold cbip,1 aiitl '8$,000 in bars, 'whiclx leaves the. true '^mouiXt.of the gold reserve. |126",(16,49^. '.J: X'j' .' i)|(|\cirtlOn^.'

Fair weather^ with light to fresh sputiiWesterly wirids slight change in.teinpei:'ature:' ."' ^.".7'

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THE) MARKETS.

'3 Pittsburg.'

Cattle—Prinie, ^i 25(^4 35 good butchers, $8 SU@4pU0 bull.'?, tititgs and cows, |1 75@3 55 "roiigli fat, $S 75 fresh cows aitti 3pringor^ $16@43. Hoga-r-f-i'h'ime Tight, $4 lp@4: 30 heavy, |b ty)@4 00 commoii' to falr, ,&0@3 ~5. Sheep—Ex­: tra, $3 50@3 651 'gokidV $3 1'0@3 S5 common, f2 753t3 ,lQ spring lambs, 00 vetil jcglyesi «S 50@4 00.

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Wheat—71^|4q. Com—81^@33o. Cat^ tie— Seiuqt^U uutckers, 86@4 10 fair td incdiuin,' $3 25(^,3" 75 cbnunon, 65(j$

Hogd^isb'l&iecl and ptiTme bucchbt-^' |3 70@3' 7tf ^packing, $3 55(^3 65 common rough, $3 l(jg!3,6J.. ,.Shcep-^^' 75(S4iOO. jQariiba—jP3.5Q.(tii4. 65..v ,., .- 2:":

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riHogs-^SelectedJ butchers,* 13 35(93 70 inixea, jf3...60@3 70. Cattle. Poor to choice, steera, $3 25@4 30 others, 93 60(8 irob cows and.bulls,00@3 85. .8h.eep-» |g 7g@3 96 .lanibs, 3 7ga4 60. ^2 31.^ ,,N»wYork.

Cattle-^|3.25@5 00. Sheep—12 75@4 60 lambs, f3,!j5a5 wl

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Just south of the Window Glass Factory, on the-Palestin Apples at prices fr Pears at prices from

Oherries'at prices from IOcto 25c ^£lfecto50c —-5cto 40c

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Grapes at prices from 'Ji[S^bM^r.cD...h:u:Qtk.&bj:^oo to 15c Currants, 10 and 15c each per doz $1.00 itfnfe lot^f OiLrbiink po^&i aiiSbtlier street and ornamental trees. Also a full line of Rasp, berry, Blackberry and Strawberry plants at satisfactory prices. Call and see us. *®~Wi!l take good corn in exchange.

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and first-Class. -Latest styles, lowest priced. Inspect liiy stock^

Over Early's dril^ store, W. Main street.

Is located in that section of Geti^giaJtravcrsedajy tlie

'-i-A-sJtfic 15c to 50c

A Matter of

HATS!

"The coat does not make thegL man" is an old saying. Neither^ does the hat make the woman.! It goes a mighty long way to-i ward it, though.

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I ha^e a full lino of Lac(iesV Misses'gitid1 Childtrens' Ha? bothatrJmtaieJ7afid^^ntriminM, ribbbns, flbvV-ersj etc. All

that section of Ueo^giaiira-vcrEeauwy xiic GElOEGlA SOfTH^RN"& FLCTRIDA^RArLWAY,

which is the only direct throw gli route to the capital of the colony, conii6ctl||| at Tifton with the Tiftoii & North Eastern Railroad for Swan. By this roufa, parties from St Louis, hisago, Iaaianaj)olis,_Detroit. Cleveland and Cinclnnftti Cat secure Sleepets withonly onfe chscge, in depot •at Nashville, to Tiitoh, ./Th? ection.ia wJaich tliisiiolany i^-locaJtett.nas beeii weir nttoea

THE GREAT FRUIT BELT OF THE SOUTH.

for lii itarc located the largest neach orchards in the world, while Pears, Ap

pie s, Grapes and M2U1 do equally well. The soil is easily cultivated and produces fine cropsjo Corn, Oats, Roe, Barley Cott jn, Sugar'Cane, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Peas, and a general variety oV ables. The climate is triild and healthful.- Lands conviently loiated to shipping points c*™ be.secured for frons|J 3' 10 per acre on liberal terms. ^For illustrated paauhlet* piau,„laiia lists, time tables., etc.,.write to ,, alilSuhlieBJUD,! Sj tU) jl i:, W.I..GLESSNiBi!jJ (5

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Nut-pery Stocl^ ^01^ Sfijle..

At the ^dnhandle Nurseries you will find a fine'lot of nursery stock for sale at, prices to sifet-theiti'fiiefe.

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Cabbage plants 5 cents per dozen, 40 cents per Jjupdred or $4 00 per thousand, and all otjier kinds of vegetable'plants on hand. 'JACOB FOREST, 231w

Greenhouse West South Jt.

FT'""', 'King StTIomon fining sj pck- saf?st --iny^estiqent -veered •pubiifc.' Cfeinnibri ktodk 30 day's ago'^Oc., April ll, ^-15f Will go to,$lQ. (^Jbe-] fore Sept. 1 i,000-ft. tiinnels a^d shafts over 1,900,000 ore in sight, $300,000 gold already produced U. S. Mint and national banks as references ore ruq® $lT,tp $400 Hon. Henry Wulff, State* Tseasurer, is treasurer of company^ Limited,, ant$unt preferrod (treasury) ©tock-full ahd (for new mil)) oilered &tn quotf^tion| of A«ieirican Board of Mfn'ng InduStyies," 159-163 LaSalle st. (See Times Herald.) Ptrrch|isers guaranteed ^etui^ 5| pjrtj^^se, motney fr9m fot proqeeds of^iup^ daMy."

being takfen out dauy. Repqi from, best.scientific expert^ a^ xp yal(ie.bf^pttiB^ erty. Co.,-15

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