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j 'i it. Antftor.-DorfJ ta'k"' Tr e s a r r : 1 1 ' r -n 1 ' r-sr.J!in II. i.'irapi'-.Ti. f kerLT." Yt'i'l'aro P. Siatelj. Record sr: Bd w rd (.'ornwtll. fiar iTor: Jckn Mc?otiil. Cerecer: Robert lb Be wick. .. c3.3n!y fcup-t: Jarae L; Norditt. Cuttf rhjRiclaiK Dr. Ul II- lion, Sap-t. Poor Afjlum: Jimjs Hi'!. Co'iEis ttiion!r: t. Y . Cm a Jl C DdUrd, Arosi Sper. X C U am PACLI. Trmitett: Wot. K. Andrew, Jama F. F-tttKer, Tlotna Hunt. Stbocd Tnitts: Dr. L. S. Bowl?, lli.-iinai L. Fron, Thorn ti B. Baslsrk. Trtrer; Joint L. Megtnily. Clerk:- Jon V. FajBo. Tv Att'y. " Marsifcb Wdlfori J. rioggaU. Atitsit-r: " O 111 HAT 3. 1 rp.trci:-W'illinra Merrjrnan. Smith Cl, Jofc Ficklin. S$bftd Trutteer.S. R. A. Cornier, , . 11. Cowlee, A. W (1rj. Tretiarer: Gti. U. Albertson. Cltrk: " " " Tiwtt Att'y. Tfcoi. - UiV.an. Km!: WittUm ('Mark. It Aiiesftn FmoU: TTm. J. Tfcroop. Sfrt1l Ht: Jimei M. Bakr. OrleT: O. W. Tskrtln; OriTil'e; Jmen II. Matlstn. TJortk Wt: S. E. Mihor. r-rtwek Lick: V,'r.. H. Cornwtlh 1 4 in: Chriitopher Cox. ir2U: William Teaford. C.tli Eit: Jara 11. Suinnstrit. ,4wprserk: Ilenrj F. Triakl. Faoli JotJttfcsin lleVey. NcrthtRSl John A. Hutchinioa. O riA n Abrir 1 rom a n . Ot,igtUla Jamti A. Jenkins. Nortb wett James A. Frdater. Frt'ich LicV Anthonr Fwrrtll. Jackson Georg, V. Flick. CrtnfeM JetP Ft. Mtlton. Eoatbtftst Jogph E. llclntosh. UiprtCTtk Gors B. McCoy. terriers or Tim nzACu. rli: lien, .Vtint on, iMrnson Oreen. i:rth Zsst Charlss Hidden, James . Eaksr. 0:rln:-fl. W. llice, Ch&s, ilar.ger, Jcbth2. OrRfTili: Tn'S Ultra II. Cowherd. Herih West; John E. Pajns, Mil iurm Jones. Freach Lick: John K. Katitj, Wm. ii. neri". , , Jtciiis: J&ra DUL&rd, B. F- Kobsrti. Grsf.lJ: AlLtrt UajStld, Iac Cata ZtsU-Jeha II. Gachanaa, frm. Ketiek. IttmpriirttV: Adm T.'ikle, Wm. II. Jlnrttn, KHSSTSLSnT, SOir.TIC3, F. A. a 3D A. Y. II. TH Lo ! No. 119, raets in rtjulT Commamieation on Friday atenints fc for tha fall Moon, in each month, xcept when 'Jbe moon falls o.i Friday, .Item'iipaa that Taainj aad two weeks I. O. O. F. nnne LoJ-e No. 133, Faoh, maata ttery !4ondav tfenins. I. O. G. T. rcli I.cite, No. f-S3, meets, in OJd Fitlws Hall, ererr Toesisy tTaninj. Cll'L'IlCI I C 5 1 a is 1 1 . 11. XL ChnrchRev. W. W. Wahb, Fastsr, serticea at 1C o'clock P. H. Sunit? Oct. 31st, 1?I5, nd on nharnatt Saaaaths thereafter bandar school 9 o'clock, a. u. every Sabhath. iibl class Taasday, and pra jermecn n Thr.rs iT eer.ia;s. '" IVeebjtartan ChurchKa. Francis !I. SyaamarFaator, services Sabbath moroig eTtning Mar. 11, 1S7T, and on alternate Sabbaths thereafter. Sunday stated at 2 o'clock r. M. ' ezch Sabbth Grayer tneetinj on fednesday, and Bislass oa i?atordaT eveinn-s. rnxEiciAiic. U. II 1101', OZ9 and r ' 1 t : is ec retr cf Fr'.'.io Fquftre. 11 rat B.e-Jra iJ ik ait . ii - T I ! I hV.jjj f I o r x t e r vl f t in - c' i vl at. i Tkici'T. n 4 t 0 t Math . Mi ior"er -s Fr. -r and I I. 1 ... - t

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X f J, CM cr 1 Mch , !;,!; j taat In crd:r ret loaf. f;rd r.n c ;;: icn Id At::!rla to d. I :.rt from nt-ulrality th Ru'd.tn c ; : ::: .i t: u f r.i h a va rccc i vc J c r J , m t.r.i la crc-i Use DauuV 3 mar Ilr,! ifat, nor join anyvvl.au rith the Servian ariny for tbo atae reason. ThoCz.tr Isas notlCcJ r.Iontentsro that she niutt rt;;:,tin on tho defensive. C:rvLi infcrulj to revoke the order fjr r.iobiliiin;- Jut rnilUJa, bevau-c such a step would be likely to provoke Au'tria. IlAKL-uiiiTEK, May 7. The Guardian' Pera dispatcli?, dated Saturdny says there is a report cur rent of a grc-at Hessian victory near Kars, In which 15,000 prison, era are said to have been taken. Kars was invested by 50,000 Ituv i?ians, ant! a second Russian corps is In full match upon Erzeroura. A Vienna dispatch of this mornIng said there were rumors from Constantinople that Kara had fallen. Ilrsort cf AEiotser Hessian . .Ucicat... Pera, I lay 7. Tho news of a Russian defeat at Hatoum and the capture of three of their Generals has been confirmed by a litter re ceived yesterday. Evervthin-? tends to hoiv, however, that the Russians are very strong In Asia, and arc likely to advance quickly. Ttae Turin Win n Victory. Is a m a, lfy 7. Two Turkish gunboats attack the Russian battents at Lornrovia below Galatz, Saturday, destroyed a porticn of the battery, dismounted a gun, nnd drove back the Russians. The Turks w ere greatly elated. Their gunboats wera uninjured. The Russian camp was fired by a shell. Abyss! na Declares T7ar. Cairo, May 7. Advices state that the Kinj of, Abyssioa lias Sin declared war saiast the khedive for violating th frontier. The rebellion in Darfur 13 also incrcasir.. Tli Egyptians there must capitulate. The khedive, in consequence of these events, has refused to further assist the porte. Tt Turl&s SSiell XSecUet. UccnARrT, May 7. Beckct was s'aeiled by ths Turks yesterday eveniu. The Rashi-Baxouks plundered the neighboring villages at the same time, and returned with their spoils across the Danube. Germany and Austria. London, May 7. A Berlin dlspaten to the Post says Germany and Austria are negotiating with reaped to a proclamation of neutrality to be issued. The two governments are desirous of acting in concert. Tia Haitians Atlvanciss? London', May 7.- The Times special from Widdin says it m re. I , rted the lliiisunis have advanced as far as the rivei Aluta aul forwarded wsr material. The Tarnsverh, a French fcerfvo'cit 4-vjicty cf r.ro :eov, subfrll i ) ruL:,.7 f.-r t! ? ,ou:.: . 1. ". .'Ill L?Inars."t.)t! f 1 : C:.;r.vxTiNori:i:, Hay 7. TL;. charit cr of ' u'is I; :s i provt 1 the LIII fjr tlu frcdatHticn cf a or.M:,; It ii ru:: -r:.l ti t th! i.'I V.,: .;v;::;;ttf c-nr.rr. Id: ; 1 r.: - will ?!.:rt ly I y I. tid I ..Vro'tl.i c.u... r.;l :r. t. -lit f r t: 11 i i izl v I ! :. ti: .; r : 3 r. d C 1 i t

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I'i- A.: .:t :. ddrg v iili c. I J vratt t Is i:ud f;r z thoablcra on V i-.:p J. vl t :::,.;:rdly to '.vcrl; :ih is Irirdi is txid to 1 :t! ? b t f.r fruit tr. :7. In i lAntir 7 i r : g crch :rdj it h r.-,, y. ''f to fist make a I P.-t, cr r: p wit'i th3 podti-i c f cv tr -: t. :l..d, and then i t:..' zf t c ..i v.'rlle t;3 cf tho Yaristy of each trea 021 the map, which is to fea carefully preservd for future reference. Planters receive their trees .labeled from th nurtery and carefully observe every 'kin J; but in two or three years they forget them, the labels bsing lost or defaced, and when the trees como into bearing no one knows what they are, unless of some eld and familiar sort. .Now is the time to attsnd to this. The causa of bono spavin may be either of the following: Overworking animals while they are too young, the bones being then soft; using caulked shoes or on account of the dam or Eire having been subject to tha same disease. Treatment Clip the hair f the spavin for some distance ail round, then apply about half an oune of the following blister with the fingers: Take of biniodida of mercury in fina powder, powdered eantharidei and Iodine, ef each one drachm; lard, two ounces. s llix thorough; ly, and rub in for four minutes. Repeat every three weeks for thrre applications, and allow from three to four months' absolute rest in a comfortable, roomy box stall. American Gentleman's Newspaper. BEE? IN SPUING. As they aro now raising brood, they will not consume hoaey rap idly. All stocks should ba fed, even those that have abundant stows, for it will encourage them in brod rearing, and the queen will be deceived thereby, thinking that the honey harvest has commenced. In situations whera there is no pollen to be gathered, and no neighboring mills, b:cs should b .'supplied with unbolted rye flour, in soma sunny nooks sheltered from the winds. Pieces of honeycomb should he placed in or near it to attract the bees. It is ititereftlng watching them working upon tha flour." Som ro'l In it and then fly oH to their hives looking like millers. Others hover over it, Just as they do when manipulating flowers. ' The combs of all steeka that hsoe died during the winter should ba ' cleansed of dead bees, s that thsy can dry out and not be moldy vrhsa wanted for use. Shallow vessels for holding water, both salt and freb, should be ii' a sh-sliered placa for the bees to drink; coarse gravel or littlo float should ba in it for the bees to alight upon. Keep the entrance to the hives closed tm oaly a Email aperture to , promote warmth. If tke colony jl3 small it should b5 confined to a small spacs, with division beards crchaf? cushions, allswiog . thsm only cmb enough to cover. : A chap vrsdke& into a Kewark 1: taurant tL clUr evening raid order I ,y; It r? ca ihs l--lf sb.c'J. rJ-.;if .!;? :;: - trcnty-CCv-- :. ' -r I Z'-l ' s""--dy, .;t hi, I ti Hi C r. t, r.d v,: ; ti c.avy tl.3 in tt. IIIta th zi .ttt.d n.t;urr.tit "r: . t' t ha fkr"c:i:- U l IIj'vc I t ..d i :v:ti: .'. 'r.tly 1 ... .t I i -n c..t IVj d- r . 1 t 1 I , t:. . 1 f r ' v t d, : Vz. 1: : 1. - - ' - c . - it: 4 i Ji P i i - i , i; f. ' .3S f

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joined the editorial fraternity, and edi fed the Farmer and Gardener; here we had our first tasty of chills and fever; here far the first anddast time we waded to church ftnkle deep in mud, and preached with pantaloon! ' tucked in our bsct tops. Ail la changed now. A mitclicn IlensuTTlfb. Take a piece of oil cloth cf some dark color, about S3 inches long s&nd 15 inches wdde. Get the softer kind, such as is used for covering kitchen tables. Rind it with braid around tha edges. Form three large pockets across the bottom by taking a strip of the t II ekih about seven inches wide and a little longer than the pleca you have fur the back nd tack it on th large piece, so as to form three seperato divisions. These you will End useful for holding brushes and blacking, chamois and materials for cleaning silver, etc. Above these pockets make four smaller ones in the same manner, and you will have places for holders, bits of string, and many other things that have such a natural facul ty for losing themselves. Now fasten your wall pocket somewhere on your kitchen wall and you will find it an unadulterated blessing. It's all very wll for young peopie engaged in fishing, to taks the wings of fancy and soar away the fatherest edge ef space; but ' we'd like to caution them against getting so reckless as to completely forget their real - existence, for it sometimes happens, as it did the other day; the log is slippery, the fall hard and the water disagreeable Sit ha;k on the bank r,ryi soar is ear best advice, and .thereby avoid soar throat and other inconvenieaces. IlurdsvUlc Hem. ro r2ctS2&2i5tj.;rir. A negro Baptist said to 'his IIcihodist master: "You've read the Bible, I s'pose?" "Yes?." "Weil, you've read in it cf cne John tbo Baptist, hasn't you?" . "Yes." "Vc!l. you nrvcr 1 : nothing r.bcut r. j John tha IZzihllit, did yiuf "ITt." "Will, tizu, ycjecz, : r.'s T.i ti. in tbj Bibl-, tut I;r? ain't no ;ictLcxi;.:t7, an.! T? Bib!. '3 cn my rU:?.-'Iriz J?,v '... , j.. i. . . ly .4 i . . . . 'J. ,u: t-- I !a lh: vl'.rr d y i Lir. "VM', I 1. 1 r. l.rtii: 1; j ;.r:. ? t X. . . . it ii . .- .. t i -'it " .. v.: ,.a , .1. ;i i.d . - , t s

::o. C3. ! 1 1 "I cua't J;- ;t It ,,-i.-iy 1 d Lav.' d.r? v.'.l;: r- t mat cn It . tvt l.'.cnry cn call r.:id r ,:ct it I '-:rd:;gat ti.3 r.;r.;t u .uld yctcrd iy. "I3 our d y I bcrruwed two d :'!!.! n ( : i.vA HiHit Brown cn Or-.'V.- PtrvV t," ;'r. t '.;tJ 3 (' .t f jt:I r.i::l 1 3 wa s' to thn-r tf a I: . tie, s?I tr, 1 I I"; I '.::nt' 1 to t-r-row t f.ro t!, liar bill ca call. Well, what do you pose happened?" , "He didn't have any $2 to lend!" called out one cf the whitevrcshers. "You got de merry and jumped de town!" put In a second. "Gemmen, I know di? tov. n, an' dis town knows me," stifdy re plied Mr. Gardner. "I believes my money is as good as my word among de best business men in De troit. No, sir; I tuk de money went home, an' I hadn't been in de house ten minutes when dat Brown came nlang and sung out: "B rudder Gardiner, I'za calling yoa I'ze calling over de fence for dat t2 bill!" "Dere dat meney was on call an' dtre he was calling for it, an I had ts hand 'cm eber. When an cle man like me hez got his mind made up to have fried oysters for breakfast, an' a finsnshul smash like dat comes down upon him, it jess make de shivers go up'n down .his back without regard im ceremo ny." Detroit Tree Press. . The President's gallantry led him to say to the St, Louis lawyers 3 when she spoke of being at his inauguration: , "My dear Miss Cozzens, dn that case I should have kissed something else besides the book." next morning, says th Graphic, Mrs. Hayes was surprised, on leeking from the window, to see twenty-sova tramps crawl out of the straw back of tho executive barn and" shake themselves. Then they came to the door and asked what she was going to do about it. They were divorce (lawyers. ' When Stephen Brown, mar. dsier, was called tip for sentence in Lexington, Mississippi, on April 0, and asked if he had anything to say why tha sentence should not be pronounced against him, he said: "Nothing, except that something is hanging up over me in my room, and that the blood from it drops upon me all the time." It iss often said that a wsman has no talent for business, but when a man goes home and finds' that his wife has swapped off his Sunday pantaloons for a patent tack hammer and a China ornament for the raantle-plece, ha is compelled to wonder at the vrrnu? lL"t : -cr:?ds in getting the tack Lasumcr thrown in. In the recent greit v. -jl'drg snatch at Lon.':n, from cc:vl intly walking in one dirilen arc the hall, O'Leu.y, tin 1 Icstri m, had the mu-cfej cf cnu hj cc traded, sad t! 0 r-h: ''I r -. l game side dr,-": ;d 1 hc;;t three Inch.:', Tl:!3 r.a the 'dt cf wsdL'irg v;i:h Lru; t tarr.j to C"e!i rrd', Iw.r's i", ths erne direction. At the 1 .c3 things' sirs lov gtirg, it ilt ik t ,: Ir-g b-f ti i rl:.:; ! i OI.I) r.i.ui, v Ilh r c V. r frtu-.3 t!.m LI? LVdi c :il b j .;;:.'. 1 ly II. i. ":h ( . Id.: - t : j 1 f V r Mr jl c : 1 c r a : . ; : i: , ... - , fi, K .. ,, , ,. .... .. j. , . j -1 1 : - :' 1 ' t : i

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iji. 11 gs com 1 ..:y c.'.;.i-: 1 .. ! , 1, .dr I tb-j city f ; ' ) z " J-li r. t;n. C..uir.b. r.-a. crr.ti 11.3 whcit crcp U ii such a forward fttatt cf growth tb.t art early harvest h rr: -.a'.'cd. Rr-hvi'dr IV; 1 !: r: end. mcratien t.f Or. 2 tc-vr.:hip, just completed, .ho-.a CV voters add 403 persons tftclv.nl rge. Danville In r lii mi Tb'2 star: city of mo nry i F wir.g F.3 clli on tlio n:.-tri: c.'.'I : '. it. Ilrr." riag: bldivgl.t-ri s-re d.dl; vfitlf dtcxi v:ir. - dciriand. A t-:J:r "'J I: g about four c arte 5 v t '.'.in frees the head tf a fr:r-;- :r-:.'d child in Muncle Thar? :y ' Ir. F. II; DeYeaux, cf Hohn -.;,). . Columbus Democrat: A good deal of last ycM's crrn i? f.r:. .'j erf. fit for ?eed, end f-r:v:r: in diffsi cat localities are experiencing cons!derabla trouble ia procuring seed; La wrenceburg donated f 27,1 '. to5 establish a stove factory ia that city. As it will glva eraploymerit to ZOO men the citizens of that place will soon mere than get their money bati. Laavcnwsrth Bemccrnt: Fom ca-ks cf ejiIs brr.ndy wra r. ir.tl f:r ths viel-dicn cf th ? rvenusi law by Jacob S--:-.t, deputy cclL.tr cf tl.3 fir.t ui;lt:t, from 0T0K n jLJLm XI'iAj- nc-aiir XI.!. x I w i -v IdfLiuc id ImIp?r.C. :t: Tha whrl3 c: ir..;r.t of Ic j I y fire id thi? city fzr tha year v.- $ C2,d:d, ni::u -a i .' .:r;.r.ce cf l,l"7r, havir. ; an : ctu -.1 lc: cf but C '21 This Harltn Bnd, a w:dthy farmer1 who rc-ided n.ar Wsblrgtonj Vcyro c:anty, comL-dtt:i ktdcfde' by Lrgir.g l.i--.;:If in L!i b u-n on Thur? ' ty r:c:.drg. L"..: . :.t!d trouble i? tho--It to have L :a th Lafi;-tt3 Cr-ricr; Drakr, thd ham string ;:: , he who n-r.:'r:d the f;-.J Lrr.rt ar.I otbrr prr:rty of Mrs. Drake, wra fined Cf "3 id t! 0 circuit c-'irt. Nci ! -f"g sUa to r .y ir.tpriscnmat vdll ba sub-' siiiutcJ, ar.df r i:t F r?; . ;.rs' tbs world will be cf c - 0 cf its wickedest men. Richmond Indep.-ndcnt: A colli -ion eccaru I b.tvren t'.e P.. a n.tndle c.-gir.: 7 :,Vs. J." ; r " .1 ) r.i Ctntrcvillo 7cdnr-Liy r.'d.t. lligin 3 r , WJ3 j ba My I rj -rc 1- that it co-d 1 r. :t c:-it cn ta tbli c.'I;. Cae tr.dn v:n oa ? "..!3 tr.k, end tha cr.glr: :r cn tl.e I;.:: . d. g train thinking th 1 1 th? s;.-iVh was turned camo crj v.t livdy 1 : The switch net br;;-,g tairrl 1.3 ran into the etb.r trin, t:,"': ctu?ing the collision. Ilc'.cm'j B.' : d.t.: ri;. tr tcj 3 annual rci jrt f r tbo fi'fsl yt.ir ju:t end?! .. hov'i r.n r 1 .ti:n in tbM tov-:u!dp ((' -d'rj, not indullcg He. or., j, cf .7 fchcrl cbF. Ii ;n2PJ ri.d ; i 113 .,. j j. r. vdlr Tl-j f iuo 1 : " : t 1 pL-r n c:.l 1;j th J idly rf Lafjiy 'tte B;-; -tcb: Parti, i who Live L . .1 C .; 1 '? y r. ,)tf till LY'vl. 1- I vc s "- 1 ' 1 -g:::t suit j f jr (''.: - 1 ' n d-d tl.3 L. M. ' . P. r I. If ti. j : -:ur J ju :; : tl cy : t cr; !: tf dly "Jl, tr : -j --' r-- f-r-i:I :s. ;m h.:.: ..a:)Ifji ; I . d will Uu 1 tb. y ' ji lj - A t.a l " ; r: - . t' . 1 .1 . , . : 1 . : : . y 1 1 ' i f I n;. , 1 0-..' - I . r.-.d ' I -r'd- ' . .r . I' I .va h id r j cf : : -'.'to