Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1872 — Page 4
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r r. KIM DAY DECKMBKll 6. 1S72. wr Coagrcss aaesimsled tMt Mcmday, and w promptly called lo order by Itpresiding ofBcera. rhe lrehlon1 Mas age waa delivered, Ittd eccwpiea onei 4 page ef ihr large city daHela. Ii comes to IOU late Da publication tliit weak. There is nothing in i atartliag, bat ii Ii generally review of the pfteettt condition ef Um affairs of oar Govern-1 ment, arlth rccofnaaenatlnni for tue fut ti re All partite will comeide with a laiwe nnniber of the Prealdent'a mendatlona. but to the one in rairard to . , s . I i , A . the pet protect of the 1 ost-ma-ter 0 - oral, to purehaai all the tobsgraph line in the count rv. and make teleirranhinir a part of the Kital system of the nation, thereby opening the way for a big job, aan targa nnmoer or aaamonat Gorerumeut ofltcers, with an opportuuity for immense steals, and a large nierease of exeeutive patranafa, he will titid a nivn rpmui ouo. ...ic iMAMJI - MMl bin UltAl. rank or bia own party, i lie people ! generally would rather the Government was well rid of tbe whole management ' . j, ... ii. t tltA 1 . . .tit , . ami it nAitio ml .til i r .
v. .u-.-w,..v,. "laole to work it out properly.
private enterprise, than that its present i a m I ourner.s should ue eniargeii. jjiis is about the only recommendation contained in the message upon which there will be a very decided and serious opposition, though there mav be dillereiiee as to the best methods of earrving out some of the others. Upon the whole k.. :., . Lvti u,. im uiwraxv im ouiuun- iiujcvMo.i.oj.v matter in it. It was hoped by some he would take a decided stand in rezard to the insurrection in Cuba, and express ..... .. i me 'renerai wail oi nie )i'" tie lor u tiltmaA mmhü I!i U,IIUI, ,.l Vn! """'" u' '.... i tberdoea lie iadlOate aoy leaning towards liberal aetiou in regard to our Southern States. fCT The epizootic la preralling to n . :i ....'.... .. wnnuviwim wmii hivid ihw vvuii.,. , 1 and is creating pome disturbance with horse owners. Mr.'Buchart, at Celestiue has fourteen horses with it. The stage horses ou all the mail routes have it more or less, and most of the team-1 ster-' horses are di-abled. The horses of several of the hrewerie- have al-o been attacked, and so have tho-e ol - r .... 11 .1 . . . some Ol the railroad contractor, lucre are, however, enough well horses as yt to attend to all of the ordinary buainess, aud good care and rest will soon bring the sick ones around. Santa Clavs. The little ones are alaeadv eagerly anticipating tbe annual visit of siaiita Claus, and as this is his name-dav. thev will all Ire within I , , . 9 noiioani ioy store expecting nun to , visit there, as tbey know that is the hist place in town to get a good supply of uch things as little folks most do crave. "XI TI 11 t ... ,, , 11 Mr.BHMMaHTaq'ii'u ..... -in visit, by providing altno.-t every eon ceivablc sort of a thing to gratify the liberal taste of the one who makes children happy. He will make bis announcement next week. 'We arc in receipt of Mag's "Walt, by A. C. Sedgwick, one of the most beautiful waltzes ever published. I'ub-i"1 lished by F. W. Helmick. No. 278. west 6th street, Cincinnati, Ohio. rrtyThe appropriation for the (Tu. R. ft S. W. Railway will be voted on the 2th of Dec, in French-Lick township, and in Orangcville on the 31st. Viek'a Floral .Guide tor 1873. Tin: (iriiiF. is now published Quarterly. 81 cents pays for the year, four numbers, which is not half the cost. Those who afterwards send money to the amount of Onk Dom.au or more for Seeds mav al-o order Twentv-livc Cents worth extra the price paid for the UUlOe. The January Number is beautiful, i giving plans for making Rural Homes. ! Designs for Dining Table Decorations'! Window Pangeas, &c and containi ng a mass (Jf intormation invaliiahn to the lovers ot flowers; One Hundred and; Fifty pages, on fine tinted paper, some r iVH Hnnareo r.ngraviugs and a su-i perb Colored Plate and Chroino Cover.;
Ihe rirst r.ihtion of I wo Hi nitK.iotit. sleighs were running tj and fro, Tuot-sAM) just printed in English and i bringing to (mappamia. the nearest tel-
liernian. and ready to semi out. Address James Vick, Rochester. S. Y Sr.VKRAt. of the free schools of this county have been stopped on account of the negro children attending. One of the teachers said "it would be I impossible for him to teach black ideas
how to shoot'conscquently there would! two more friends tnd the plivslcian. At be no school that Wtttk. f Lswrencc-'teii initnites before seven oVI..pL- i.o
villa fllliasia Dumorrat. .Iii- Iii: I ... . .
GREELEY GOyjfilJSrJS
., DEATH OF THIS GREAT .MAX Ills X'.u Peaceful ami ( ohm Um! LAST DAYS OF AN EVENTFUL ilFE! Feeble f'llckorings of a Clant Intellect MELANCHOLY CLOSE OF A BRIL LIANT AND USEFUL CAREER. THSMOtTAlltCKftCtt AND THS CL0!SC 10881 Xkv, VotK November 80.-Uoe Greeley died, coiiavloua ml puaeifiilly, hi t: p, m. lao "Tribune .ki i... furniehea tbe following accouni ot the iiiuees and mm beura of Mr. Urea ley : so tar as any of hii assoclatea knew.
Mr. Greeley waelwalteost a yood healtlilieal viuoi1. his tact, his In teiltet nal a
a usual on ihe day lie wrote tbejtivily, aurpriaed even thoea who kaew
earn announcing in- resumption ot een-l lorial charge ot the "liibuiie. His alecplenaueaa was known to become greatly worse; but for a year lie bad recofii-l'unered more or lew from the same dlfBCUIty, anil as is now clear. Ulli ieni
allowance n 1. 1 tun tieeii nitute for the aummer, especially dnrinv the laai month 01 m wile lllue-. But it aoon became! evident that Iii streu! h was uneoiiall to the hard tu-k to which lie set liiui-ell'.1 lit wrote oulv three or four careful ar tlclea, uot one of them half n column In length. The moat uotahle. perhana, wai tliat entitled "( onclusious, wherein he summed up his views of tbe canvass. in all, he wrote le than three and a toJ,f t.()Utlllls after his return, con tri bu-1 . . 9 tiug to oulv four itms of theoaner Two or tares titnei be handed his aasU Vil bort artleles, Myingi "There i' an ' worm u-Ji.if. mil nv I have not felt l on had hotter put it in shape." a i . ... 1 1 . i . he ai i.i-i. ou lueauav, too vsin nist abandoned the effort t rial! the ofBea regularly, sad sent for tlaj family phyab pith whom I ciau Ol Mr. A. . iionaaoii. t lie Inend ie was a t. HlKl ill whose hou-e hu Wife had ilied. Even wraa made to Induce aleep, but he! EHrf V Wom til bfwV? , th his ease was critical. Dr. Leo. . ( ,o ite nn.I olber, woi-a , 1!.., consultation, and finally it was elded 10 take him to Dr. Lhoatex reidene , , t'leeley two or three links distaul IVom Ali s ow ii country heuae at ( 'Imp I ! aiiu. Here he receiveo Ine ümimIpi. r t . . oinii ' ir i: Ol in. I nil h' 51m here Dl r. . - ...--.-. , .....
w ...... 'i III lur UM lliei'. 4ui luv nUjU(Mä atmiu Upon blm throughout tin- was that which li
airown-Kequard, Dr. Urowuithat east tor Hon. Johu ft.
11. iii ...... ,.,.......1.1 : ...i. . . 1 r"'. . . .WM " we. 1 ne insomnia ua t devciope i into niit-ini-ii.... ..1' ,i. 1....,: 1 .... 1 .1 1 . mi ... vi lue urwiii, join Iiiiii -i 1111- un venerated patient rapidly -uik. tjkaää he ,1 I Von ,i ... . V . "V,lr 06111 ?. ! ."nli sa uimr iicsutu a-ever, lieio-t h'h ami strength with startliug rapidity, and in 1 few day the possibility of biaaoeedv death forced Itself ill tu unwilling recognition. It was not. however, till Thuradav that bis aasociatci and family brought Miem-elvcs lo admit ii ; and even then
they slid el U tig to hi- faith in the riirorlKitfhtll
of l.i- const im 1 ion. ( m Wednesday ni j, bl . railed very rapidly. Thursday alter. 1 .... .... i i , Iiooa ami evening he seemed Boinevvhai easier. During ihe night be alept verv uncanily, muttering oeasioiiallv. and frettiently ralslug fill right h.iml. ToI ward mornliig he was mors quiet, uul I bet ween eight and nine oefock fell into la nearly uneouselont condition, which unonuvu wn.'i souio inierva s t iron. i the day. He made occasional exelauuw ,lon: on (" them, in eouscquenee ?f M?. reine Weakneaa and anpaffttUt mauiiity io niiian wiiat lit i tegiin. were I unintelligible. About noon, hoaravm he said, piite distinctly, and with some force, "i know that my Redeemer llveth. f In i iiif Ilin ii ' ' Im Has rtn aan t - aMMtat. s;p,,0p e,i, ihuiliier many time'oo,h ..... ui; m, h i ir;in,ni i members of his household' at IJhai inn !qua, .Mr. John II. Stuart and Mr, Heid, On the whole he Rtlflered little, and seemeit to nave no more than the ordi - mm-j .--..'s...- w.-ueii accompanies me last stage of disease During the day! f.is . i i euni ics were coin. ami there was a i.i w I no pulse at the wrist. Tin) action of the
heart WM very Intermittent, nml e.nn.lnri.l. .ktm. A in.1ni. nw nil 7. ...
,nt,.v djmlulahlng in force. He bad inn hkvu ior w ater or DOG II vv oig io ' trink it since his star at Dr. ( hoate hut during Friday be asked for it frt rpieiitly. mid up to within half an bour
oi tneena ne manirested in rariouilchange or laying out private roads; and
i wajs in- consciousness ot what was going on around him. and even anawered in monoayiblbles, and intelligently, (ticstions addressed to him. About half past three be said, very distinctly, "It is done." and beyond the briefest answer to qneatione, this was his last utterance. Hi- VOUliirer dainrhter, Miss Gabriel ie, was with him through Thursday evening. Throughout Friday the elder daughter, Miss Ida, was in constant attendance, a she had been during the whole of his illne-s. and of Mrs. (ireelcv before him. Oilier member of his Chsnpaqua hoasehoid were present, with Mr. ami Mrs J i li ii Noih Stuart, and a few other friends. thing that science or affection could suggest was wanting to ease t hour. e last i ne v i ii i cry iiigiu nan lairiy set in when the inevitable hour eamo. With1 1 . .. .. .1 1 t 1 . egrapb station, the latest bulletin wbirb . . . 1 ... 1 . ! I . . tue 1 1 io 1 1 -inm- oi nuM.Mis ioarts m :.io great city near by kept detnanding. Within, the daughter an 1 a few others stood near the dytttg man, who remain ed COnaeiOOS and seemingly rational and free from nam. thouvh now too uo,.lr i speak. In the adjoining room sat one or . . . . . I wwtenera urew ita.k in rertrant itillneti
bedside. The fit at editor was
aitc.i k mans struggles in 'honor, alter s" mich obloquy. TRO1 on lite Sad I'.veut. THI timium:, The Tribune to-niorrow s-ij-: "Hu iiM'laiH Iii announcement of Ike dealk ot' the editor and founder of Iii Trtti iiiw. though for I few llltVi it has Ixen c peeled by Iiis family tun! intimate friends, fall., upon tu with all Iba bock of a euddeu calamity. IIa had reached,. indeed, a ripe old Ige, but lime ball "t laid it withering lOUch upon Iiiiii. Iii upleudld conatltutlou canity bore tbe strain ef enormous labor. Iiis mind WM as fresh, and stroug, ami nitRfeattvoaa in tbe prime of Ufa. Uli irnnerosja impulses were uuobllled by hl disheartenInw experience Ihrongh the trying campafga willen hasjuel cloaed. Iii- pbyantnitOCSt, ami seemed to promise many years ot u-e!iiincss. It is certain that no hlaforv of the ;inost etil leal period in our National life
cam ever he written ia which Horace
t roeley shall not be a conanicitoua njf' uro. out the nobleal career, in his eyea. given up to othertful life wa- that wanta. The anece which la worn out in conflict with h i'ohl' and woe. The oulv ambition worth following was the ambition to alloviate bum. m miserv. and leave Ihe wot a little better than be found it. That he ha- done, this w is I be eoiiaola t ion whlcb'brigbtened hi- la-: dayanud assured tiiui he had not lived in vain. "It ie not for ua, In llie drat hour of out loss, to paint his character or eatsloirue his virtue-. Although for several montba wa have of hit preaence, t mi-scd the Inspiratmu mil t he Kuuinnce ot lnwise COtincl, bis spirit baa never cea-i d to animate those chosen to continue inworks; and the close bond of aympaihy between the chief and hi- aaalatanta h.s never been broken. Mr'e leave Ida Dralsea lo the poor, whom be auecoreü; to the low ly. whom be luted Up : to the -lave. w ho-e hack he saved irom the la-h; lo the oppressed, whose wroiigs he made bis own." Indiana Official, The follow Insr i- tbe offlcinl role 'bv Consfreasional Districts of Indiana, al the Presidential election on Nov. 5th. It is the ninrreirate vote eaol at ihe I r - blent isl election for the different elceto ... i ...i ;..,.-u.,. ,...r; ...... ..,. ii,,,, 1 " ' ' ....... 1 - , .. 1 ..... o. .. . . K' .. 1 , , , .1 , . 1 . I iir. on ;is vole l offrolli a; . . . ... tii Democratic or Litiemi von a ii i luai ' an the. eaat for Hon . G rnbam N. Fit Bourbon vote There waa one Ami-Ma-on vote cast in the Tenth DNtrtcl nia-pu voie easi in ine icnni and in Uifrange county, a- fo How 31 i'n. i.'.."" ''. Vk,tQ la.ia l.f I Is .4164 i r.Mis t ID.7S8 17.44.S 17, I "i l".-4"iJ c First Soc, uid Third K urth Klf'th 4U tij iu 3.1 .V.i IV" 111 i2 Um u,4ta ia.4i t lajKKl 14,85! 1 1 l"S 14Ö21 14.724 I'J.Tt A r.. 762 Sixth Seventh N iuih cntii Eleveuth Total Total vote 1st), 13 1 103,022 1.41 1 851, tS ji. m 377.1! "J S51,lfiS Ueiaibllean nluralltv Republican majority Tom I vote al state election I ui;n vote at i'le.-u lent ce tion Decrease Vote for Hendricks in October 2,749 let).424 lc8.'.!7b' k:i 18 ote tor mown in uctoiier Vote for I'Mirerton in October Vote for Falken burg in October - as 0"!rWe notice by the published proccdings of the Leslalature, now In see
tliejsion at Indbmapollsi thai our Represenj)va
tative is not idle bv any means, but i addressing himself earefullv to the wants of our people. He is a member of the standing Committee on Ways antl Means or the I lonae, w hich i- th most imnortanl and laborious of nnv of " . i i the committees. The appointment to this poaition ia a flattering recognition taut measurei of the honse emanate from tnis committee. Henasaiso, lutronnccn i bill chancing and Increasing tbe time I of our Cfarcnit Courts; one repealing! tbe Dog law; one providing lor 01I(. providing a penally for minors representing tney are twenty-one years out for the purpose of buying whi-key. fcc. Martin County Herald. I'or tli-i'J.i pr Conrlr. "KIMZOOTIC." KniTon OotrjtiM s- Please publish this for the benefit Of (hose Who have diseased horses No feed bill bran nia-b. oats and t ve straw, the strav tobe damped with suit w ater ami about - oz. of Bromide of Potash, three limes a day. Blanket the horses and give them rest. Bathe them about the. neck with the following liniment 1 Sweet oil 2 oz. ; nleoliol 1 gill; nrpm mninnl. 1 nv lrniM 1 tvr .C '"- spike 1 OS. ; camphor gum 1 drachm. 1 have used this and find it good. J. R. RAILING, BCKKELLVILLK, Im-. Dee. 3(t 1872. ..... I. ."''I - vr. ..i.., fcTTAt noon yesterday, the Junction Railroad was put up at. auction in front of the court-house, by Mr. Criswohl. The road w as sold for tbe aum of $1, (mhi.ooo, to s. s. LfIIommdiea, Fresident of the Cincinnati. Hamilton and I lavton Railroad Tbe biddiuir stallt .1 al o0000, aud went rapidly up in $5. - (X bids until it reached the price nam - ew iiwwtweafv" wwi. . i r. a i:. . ...J.. .
lot n.'-.Ji ; r . t.-ki LHtariar. Kefiitatina. Mit. I'nrrou : --Permit me to refute some charge made by A. K. Wecdgian hi oiir i--ue of November 'JlNl. in regard I whipping Eraeaiiii Kelso. Tbe facta A 1 UIMWralAllil them are this:- ' l lia i mi the evening of November 4th. when the ecbool was dismissed 11: s. Walkctl to the lloOf and stepped out on the atepsaud jumped out into the yard and hurrahed for Until and Wilson la oilier did at the same lime, not thinkin!; as he aayaof doing any harm, ami tllO i. acher Vaid alter consulting willi HONIO of the most (ptirt parents of the dutriei concerning tlmattair, thought it
beat ti administer a light corporal pun lahnient, BO next uiorutllg lite olli. lie that he would have to w bin liold Roe. blw lor hallo jing tbe evening before. Uli-, tolil Inm that, some 01 the otne buva hallooed BS loud a- be did, and I lit) (reply was that it did not lighten bis Whipping any, ami tlieu he wore out. one .-witch on him, (this.) and took the second one and whipped him until he was, sali-tied. And my wife went over to the school-house at noon ol the ."'ih and asked the scholars if Ia. done MlVtlliug el.-e, bill halloo for iiranl and' ty'iUoit, and none of them said that they saw bun. do anything else, but io-, CM I! ope said thai WeetUnati said he! jumpcdoul Of tbe door, but she did Hot atW It her-elf. And now for Mr. Weedman's evidence. Lizzie Kelso avi that
she thought that he whipped him forlaVCi tl(' Ol SaIIIISm.
hallooing, tot me did not know thai he done anything else, and Weedman has erol in i lie uauer that Ktuelhie Wood s.dd that he told her that you whipped I bim for running out at the door, but I Emeliue Woods aayt ilml it was not Uaa. that told her, but Weedman toid! her -o as she wa Hot there wbott Uaa. was whipped. 1 WOUld jn-t .ay as to the real ol bis evidence none ol them -.( ihai they saw him run from Ids sc.it, uv thai vuti i V .e.lio.ii! , -nbt so. .i ....... i T r llrntnin. DUl von Arm him run out of toe room uud halloo, and -he -ayet air. l!ut Ithiukahewaa mUtnkeu abotti neeing Itas. ran from hi eat, the . iris w ore dismissed find, and bail (ttartcd home, and were some distance front the -ebool-boii-e when the bay a were dlandsiiedt lor b'auay Xclaon a.ed h years savs that her jund Joaephlue liritteln were ome distahee Iron the betide when tbe.boyacumt out. Andrew NeUon aged it years. George Facobe 1" year lohn oucooa J yearn, i .... ...... .,' hj i.. s'ly lllllt UIUV (IIU VI ww. . u u viu hiit -at. and tfcey al MV, that Ihe girl were d ism i axed, aud had utartcd home a lien t he v came out ol t be aebool-houae. Aud now for those uuiet parent- that Wiedmaa conaulted with in regard lo punishing lias, Kelso. Mrs. Marths IV noil. Adam HooC. Jacob A. Nelaoti Willi mi Merrltt. Jeremiah W. Jacobs all suv that Weedman never coaeulied either of I hew in regard to puuinhlng Has, end 1 think thai Weedinan did not consult more than one or two employer-of ibis diatrici, and that they were personal enemies t us If they encouraged Weediuaii to whip my boy. I, . ... K i.L f RnHroaaf Messrs. BrStthaiH & Cobb have so .nearly tompbHed .the grade Ibrottgli Speucer county that thev are reducing iheir force, and hope -ooti lo lay down the Iron aero-- Sneneer eountv. Tht Comtfinv are ban) at werk on s ;.... r. I dal plan that will neenre the completion of the road todi-per. Our farmera In Ihe back part of ih county are becoming very anxious to hear tbe inert I Of titO lion Horse, thai they may have gome cheaper and more economical
! means of moving the product; lo thcluut.K(.V(.
I river. The road Ih rosuza the county, whicl haaroat the Railroad Company $14'j.ah has not coat our citizens one cent, nr is a community, been profited moon by the bringing b tr. irom abroad and paying out among ns this large .-urn of money iiockport Journal, Makuj.u.k I.k kn-fs.- The following marriage lieciises have been i--:icd in this ountv, since November i. From the 23d ult, to the 8d instant, not a sinKto application for license was tiled: George Fey and Elizabeth Filimger. Hen. Bicharas, ami Mar) lillinger. Jacoll Bartley and 1 lane a Miller. William Kattorheurj and T. 1 onges. Michael llatatl and Mary Brbisubach. dob Cliappel ami Rachel Harm. John Schi nkel' and H iry Svherm. Win. T. Vsndevar Saal Mary Smith. liOOpold Doll and Carol hie Ghener. Joseph S. Ingle, ami Mary C. Kclltlllls. The New York Central Railroad has made a proposition by which the cars will be running from North Ver non to .New l astie within ten months. if,),,, citizens along the line will rc gpotid to the ofler promptly. pOUU to the otter prcini tc7 If we can't have a Railroad from LoogOOteW to Jasper, lotus form sonic kind Of an RlSOClatlon to improve the dirt road. The people residing in the I ... . . . . t . I . . ... . .... . ' . , O e-M'i n nil i "i imi.fuis mi i um. imSoutheast part of Davieaa, are deeply interested III Ibis mailer, and the merchants and business men of Fooirooice. ougbl to see the importance of the morel men! at a glance. The trade of Dubois n.,,1 Ii. si.i.tli...... iw.ili.oi , I' lliivinuu la and Ibe Southern portion of Daviess i worth Mhailketing alter. (ant. something be done lo improve the roads. IMartin County Herald. aaaaaaaaaVn -aaaa"p fioi.nF.N W BSnl no. Yesterday, Judge .lohn haw and wife celebrated their tifItlnih niarrtaamannlveeasr nt F.vansvilh iThcir many friends in this city hope that jthev mav enjoy fifty more like annivcrI s r ri. ol.... aaiiua! t Mnnna avah
CREAT BARGAINS! BALL :-VINTER DRV GOODS! PULL X I BT S
O V THE BEST GOODS Ot' all KlBtfn Jm Urtrhid a r , Jos. Sennersheims COLLY VÄRDEN andlother Prints! Dreaa Goods, Spring Shawl a, Black -bawls in great varietv. COM k: .vm si:K! CanailalrrrN, i wra da, Vnb r. prooe, Bikhi., 4'oltoaaudc. CHEAP FOR CASH! Ai-o a tun assort mem of IIOLI1XA. v(;ooi).s! of all kinds, for th old folks or ebildreu He also has a large -rock of everything kept in a store anywhere. Thankful for pa t laviira he is determined to merit a continuance, 10 come and examine the na aloek, 8KUMEUSI1EIM. T)'c. ft, '7'-if. BABBITT METAL. A M ir i.wy t r jn ! of "STANDARD" BABBITT METAL. HaHwm v. .... Maauawtama viirr-.. mi 0 l-r-, MtajtllMl I- Sn.il fer ,t:r. V VXW It A TIIT Vn-Lifa-nr'. lei im : .- m. mrpo, i imu mii, o. Aaftnlatlntm V Of ICE i- here irli9N IVtirf. hi gi ven I li.tl t i.p uii derslgued, ban lasen aniiointed admlnbtrnirix f i f;- estate uf Anthony Knebel, late of Dlihoix county. Indinin, deceaeil. The estate i- nralanblv solvent. ROFINA KNKUKI. Dee. r.. 72. wk. Adm'x. A DM IN I ST II ATt R VOTIt R is hereh) NO I I K. given. Ihal Ibe I umlei'Migued baa been appelated AdininUtiaior with will annexed I tbt ealtite of .lohn ji.tmm, late of Imbeds Count v, Indians, rleeesned. ;iid estate i prolnh aolveMt. JOII v M. I, KM Mti. Admr. Nor. I ÜT5Ü-3W. been aiiuoii ADMINISTRATOR' A LK. ' ( ITH 'E Is hereby ;'i o. thai the an-dee-e. iiel MAllllllliat i"Mt Wil h will nanexed of the eat ite of Julia bnaaa, deceaaed, will oSbvr for -ale al public UlCtnw. at Hip rei Kb ace t tin ileeeiisi il. m .' t I rhl -oll t o w il-hll) Duhioa county, Indians, uu Fill DAY. December 80th, be personal proaert y of sakl estate, (not l iken bv the W blow t consisting if Horses, t at tie, Hogs, vv lieat, Uats. OS r. one waafon, tuniiaU Impb meutü, hoiiisehold farniture, aW TERMS. Suma of five dollars ami ,,,,,,.,. , ;,,h; ah am' over live del SMS a credit of twelve months will be gives, purcimacru giving note at iHterest, waiving heuetit of vslontinu, with go;l ceuritv. .iO.'IN M. LEMMOK, Nov. 88th, 1878.-1W. Ailm'r. 020,000! TWKWTV Twat s,ti)s nOLCAXS in rri.iiui.is. tur If l-l r il.ul loM iiaon the K ' siili rilxT f On5 "V INNATI Weekly Enquirer t rb I'll IL. 1N73. The number of Premiums are always increased w hen the number of names ex.ceed the number calculated upon. We now olb r the following: 1 Cash Premium ef - - - 11.000 2o Cash Premlumaof IMOEach WW r.n Him.windiiiff watches " 4.H(H 100 Cash Prtmlumsof fjlfi Bmsh SOU Cash Prominmsol 810 Each 100 Cash Premiums vf $" Ktob lOOCaah Premlumaof 8 Kacb iiK)( :isb Premiums of fi2 Fach 1000 2.UUO 800 8 0 it K ll7l Miscellaneous Pre. 2 to H'eacfl 7,itX Making a Total ol TWO THOUSAM0 I rs ; miutns, Worth rwr.MY tIKnWAWaw LAM. . h '. ' .. :: k .. .. ..I.. ..... r.nl.l.r..! ml Will ' ,,.. MT 'l.wWI. ....... ..J 1 . . . w . . tum. n r I. W llll fl I- .r.li.if i. irui.ini.1. .KMl nunii .,. Ina riul . -i nirM Ii v .1 pi i . a in Ib.' iliKlriluilli Atmiu tnätKR to Matt na sso no m as Mas Tt ,.jv,. ,i 1 1 i r .vr '.ni- voir iml h .w Ihflr nme rH" lgfft?ZE Ähaa fssirtW I auWrlpMnn eanUnMiii fr.-ei p.--n ajHi I Adilrrns t'AAX Ä Ml.aAN them. "79. I'lni'lnnall. OhioA Ere.t Offer I Horace Waters. I 481 BROADWAY, H- Twin iiir" ....... ... . mi uri iiiii nvil uul OK HI .P." .1.1..'.-. mmw " . . i.r , . ...,.kr. Inrlitilini? Wnlfr liASS vor low nrlr for eth, ..r rrt oi-h. anil ',f -,i . . ... ili.. ...... ii... ..i. laa 7 ,..,, Urn CM II. Sirilll l.l'ilin.i. iii..in.....n ..... . v KnW im sos madrrn ImArcrttnrsta. aw a7 cs, rrn.lv a COS KKTO I'ARI.OK OIUiAS. Ihn ma( h''u llfnl ! and w n.n tnfi um msjjj liwsO ''"', ttMvt palles. Munt aai mule iaa" yr. t mtj Ural
