Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 46, Paoli, Orange County, 31 July 1878 — Page 3

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ri r t.v;nn Kvf by wir.r-NMi.Ar r.r nrsiciuK. & COLLINS. TLItMH: Ort on year, $ 1 Umj-V i months... 1 Ijj.,, fvpv three ir.&nU..... U vKDNraiv Jt'LY si,- is-s. ' ' To"wsT a x S3 corriTY. Ourt adjourned Thursday morning. ,nd the new advertisement. ,-t t a J y for tbe fair. ilrs. Aaron Spccr i seriously ill. There wa but one Jury trial during ,1, recent terra of court. p- jonje oversight our BrooksU.wn items were not published last week. There arclnore than 00 students at . ,' ,).(, Normal now in session here, t f, ? i n n ii; T i, Thos- M- Crown, of the Skoala bar, in torilast week. T . .4 iTnYoif, of Stamperscreek, An infant child of James Copeland uk-i TbcmUy morning. Kclolphns Smith of Shoals was viitir,g Ure last week. Mr. John T. Nobliit, of South East, was in town Saturday. Are you getting anything ready for tlie fair? If not, why not. Mrs. Joseph P. Campbell, of Orleans, ia v(ry low with consumption. A heavy dashing rain fell here last Fibhiy- It was needed, It is u good thing to be able to call on the court for protection. Io jou owe this or ce anything? If you do we want it. W, II. Onives, proprietor ol the Fluvt.ix lot. 1, Orleans, was in town Monday. UnrMrgiicr cf Orleans was in town jcitcruaylVm. Dowlei went ta Cincinnati to day on a plwaiure trip. ; n'l Wm. T. Spicely and Van Ma'lory, (f Orleans, were in town Monday. JuVe John Daher, of Vincenes, was in town Monday, on legal business. Chancellor Gullctt is said to be dan P r...iiy sick. We did not learn the nature of his disease. Henry Chamber nunc vi.ryncar be"u c ' Sen struck" last Thur.sday. A .! r-J t variation was all that saved him. J m' pe M a i'y sp nt three days last vicik, down on Iot river threshing v. he at. H Tina Craws & Mi.-s Libbie Shindler of Orleans, ru e attending the Normal Joltu L. Mcgemty is looking after his agricultural intrrests in the South part ! th county this week. Jos. V. (.Vmingore. Kditor of the RepnHicnn, litis hoi n wrestling with the i lulls fi.r the past week. Mr. an J Mrs. 31. II. Poison, of Stamps roreek, were in town Saturday, he -s:s of Mr. ami Mrs. De n M. Lingle. The i; tv ili m of Ihuskitk and Mcgeni'j luis 1m n dh-soh.d. ec notice cJseAl! iose wLo like tnul music, will :-s a treat by failing to attend the Riu.u-al f stivsu to-morrow eveningM.'.m j p. Hnra. KepuLliciin candidate J' r vv tv niissionor, uml a clever uentleiiian s;-lS i to-n Saturday. Fit'iun l.ivk Springs will bo o.Tered ' T s'-' 'y the ifheriu on the 10th of t'r.n pled, pt prietor of the ! t. r vk Cash Store, waain town iuit i k. t". II. Koch, of New Albany, was in - last week, taking orders from our ctt'ttLanis, Mrs. M. II. UcCrillus. of Anderson, ss tisisirgat, the reii Jer.ee of her father, H. Ccraijigcre. J. Andrew has bee troubled with severe cell durir.j the past week, but is eoh niiaut well agaiu. Steve Ccdiwr, foreman of this office, hn Ua on tie &itki;t during the past 11- r-ext term cf the Oran-e Circuit v yurt w.. bf.gui on tv,e t';,irii Mnday in 4 jveiiio or Mrs. Lucy Davis, of Now Albany, is v:itirS at the rtsideace of Jad-a Maw V. i ,r'!os rad through ttre Friday lounj f.; V.. . . . A S-'C4 ciaay persoti frora this vtcin-l-J tter.'.i the quarterly rne'elltj of t: Fr'd at Salcra last week. A! M y, or. cf O-j. r-t t, of ( j t! L : t ;. . ' ' H lj a L : r v - it' i ' 1 i

Wi!on, recently sentenced to th State prison f . r larcrty- '

There arc et lr.st a half dozen trees on the road between here and Orleans that have recently been stricken by lightning. Fred Iliner. Librarian of the Indiana Supreme court, passed through town! Saturday, oa his way to West Baden Springs. Paoli was well represented at the Presbyterian basket meetiits, held on the farm of Mr. Robert Doak, in Stamperscrcek township. Suaday. Wm. Swint the gentlemanly editor of the Bonneville. Enquirer called on U3 Friday last on his way home from French Lick Springs. Pert McCoy, Virgil Moon and John McDonald, Democratic candidates for Treasurer, Sheriffand Surveyor respectively were in town last week. James W. Sullinger, of Rego, wag in town last Friday. lie is making arrangements to attend our Normal School. Rr.chel Woedwurd, traveling Friend will preach at the 11. II. Church this evening, all are cordially invited to attend. Prof. John M. Bioss, of Evansviille, was at the Basket meeting, in Stamperscreek township, Sunday, he and Mrs. Bloss are visiting her parents in Livonia. Elder Littell, of Blootiiinjrton, a well known christian minister, will preach t the Presbyterian church to-night. The Eclipse came off as advertised, but owing to the cloudy weather it was not much of a show after all. Hon. J as. A. Cropsej-, a prominent member of the Indianapolis bar, passed through town Monday afternoon on his way to the Springs. An interesting l-itter from OratiQvilleand vicinity will be found else where. We hop "Phil G;bb" will "Phil" us up ev rv wck. The Orange Count Republican Cetis tral Committee will meet in Paoli n Saturday August 10, ld"S. J- p. Throp, Chairman. The Democratic County Central Committee is called to meet again on the 8th, day of August. Every member of the committee should be present. Rev. Gregory Thompson, an Eminent Baptist divine, preached at Stampers creek Sunday morning aud at Stout's Chapel, south of here, on the Vuieene road, Sunday afternoon. The Paoli and Newberry Rd Ribbon c'ubs will have a Temperance Picnic at the cool Spring three weeks from next Saturday. A royal good time is anticipated. Go. Our band boys and the Paoli Or hestra, will give a festival to-morrow evening at the fair gronnds. Proceeds to bo applied to the purchasing of new Instruments for the boys. Lei's all go, and help and encourge the boys all we can. Jcnnncita Marley, wife of James Mar ioy, of French Lick township, died Friday night of billions fever. Mr. Mars ley's eldest daughter is also dangerously ill and not expected to live. The Greenback Central Committee met here Saturday, and decided tu hold a convention, to nominate candidates for county officers on the first Saturday in September, tit which time a full ticket will be nominated Thos. L Brown, assignee of Mr. II. T Moxley made his final report and was discharged as such assigneo by the court last week the entire property being net apart to the assignor under the exeirsp tion allowed him by law. The Editor of tho Republican indi j nar.tly denies that he is a regular attendant at Sunday School and that he prays twice a day, a cnarged by the Orleans Journal. Mi. 43 Sarah C Allcger, a prepossessing young lady of about 13 summers, died near Orleans last Thursday, of pneumonia. She was to have been married in a very few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborn's little daughter, Mamie, was thrown, or fell, from a horse one day last week and con?iderably bruised about the head and face. Alexander McCrackcn, Democratic candidate for Coroner, was in town Monday. "Old Greasy" alias Wm. Carter, the champion horse showr, and Republican candidate for Coroner will ad him too smart an A!c for LiraII. E. Vi el's, guardian of. Warren Fos ter, was ordered by the court to sell the teal Estate belonging to his wn d. It consists of the well known Foster resi dence, in the s west corner of the public sqy&re one cf the most desirable pieces of property in town. Nacieroas cases of 2 ax are reported from various portions of the county. The sickly season is now upon tu and persons cannot t too careful cf what they cat and drink. B-s temperate ia CTCrviliins. "t I'ei i or t " ia r w r 1 r .i . v i ' t for ! ! f ii I. T I 9 . c "r'i

: - ,r.ry to .tj....z l; at a:.i I ,sur it.Ftruments. The band is a credit to our town and every citizen of th pdact"1 should help thera as far as possible. Tlie Indianapolis Weakley Sentinel is one of the be.-t papers published in the West- It is .sound on the poliiier.l is fucs of the day. Every democrat in O ran go county ought to be a subscriber to it. "

Persong wanting to pay what they owe' ua in wheat will be allowed the market price for the same either upon delivering it to us or to any responsible miller in their neighborhoods for ns. If the business men of Orange county, will give us the proper encouragement we will run a small daily during the fair. Speak out gentlemen, in time. The Paoli Silver Band has been re quested to send in bids for playing at the Shelbyville and Bardstown, Ky. fairs this fall. The boys have made con-, siderable reputation for themselves and wc are proud of them. A warrant has been issued by Justice Mahan for the arrest of one Samuel Fox, who is charged with whipping his wife. Constable Hudleson went out to arrest him this morning. He should suffer the extremest penalty of the law. A little boy and girl, aged 7 or 8 years each were upon our streets Monday begging. They claimed to be from Virginia on thePr waj to Missouri, accompanied by an invalid father, who had stopped near towu. O. O. Staly, Indiana Correspondent Courier Journal, accompanied by ! ieutenant Governor Gray, Secretary of State Neff, Auditor of State Henderson, Judge Cha.?. L. Jewett, and Capt. A. J. Howard, Warden Southern prinon, will arrive at West Baden .Springs .Saturday The Sheriff levied upon J ake Einst's billiard table Saturday, by virtue f an order of sale, issued upon a decree of foreclosure, in favor W. lW Wells and Wm. Wardrip, and now has the aforesaid table stored away in the Sheriff's office, awaiting the day of sale. The debate between Elder, B. F. Treat, of the Christian church, and Rev Lampton, of the Baptist church, will be. gin at Unionville to-mor.-ow. A lively and interesting lime is anticipated, and it is expected that there will be an immense crowd in attendance. Luke B. Cogswell went to Huron Sunday night in response to a call announc. .rig the dangerous illness of his brother, Gtige Wr. Cogswell, whom he found doad upon h'13 arrival there. Deceased was 4d years of age, and was a highly esteemed citizen of Huron, where for many years he had lilicd the oilice of Justice cf the peace. lie died of hoart diseaseThe Red Ribbon club had a very interesting meeting Monday evening After the regular programme of exercises was gone through with the club proceeded to the election of new officers with the lollowing result: President. Thos. V. Maxedon; Vice President, John Throop; Secretary, John F. Pro and Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. F. Hoppie. The next meeting of the club will be hold at the Piesbyterian church next Monday evening. Call on John R. Simpson, at the Clerk's office, and get a copy of the Indiana Edition of the Courier Journal, of the 20th, instant. Uesides a map showing the infamous Republican gerrymander of the state in 1873 for Congressional and Legislative purposes, it contains a vast fund of valuable, political knowledge for Indiana Democrats the work of that clever gentleman and incomparable newspaper man, O. O. Stealy, of Jeffersonville. Mr. Simpson has I 000 copies of it for circulation. Don't fail to call and get on. A man who resides in thr Southern part of the county, became enraged at his wife a few days since and swore he intended to shoot himself, j i it as soon as he could procure the necessary powder, caps, lead and sich, wb !i which to load his gun. Having pcired the designated articles he proceeded to "tend like" he intended to shoot "his fool self" and fired two shots both of which unfortunately missed him and he still lives, the biggest fool on record. It is to be hoped that the next time he attempts to frighten his wife, to whom he has been married but about a year and a half, in that man ner he will make a mistake and actually piepare himself for being planted. We have a large amount due us on subscription and job work that has been standing for a good while, some of it so long that the statute of limitations will soon run against it. We are making all such claims out to be placed in the hands of the o21cers for collection. Save costs and trouble by .paying them promptly. Mrs- A. Goodspastor was awakened Saturday night between 11 and 12 o'clock by some one walking around in the lower part of her residence. Iler cries for help were answered by a number of ourcitirens who made a thorough search of the tuiMirg and premises, but tha thief h fid flown. The bak vrindaw of the kitchen had 1 a lift up - 1 ra? ta t atr ir.c o. d c v gti ij s tn 1 L " 1. : tf ' " c-i. !" 1" J- -r ; r 1 - I - . iu ! r." i T I- , '.i, 1 t : : - . r-.i c

rirtin down Burtt GiiTord and Billy Cogswell nwl Jiw th Shc-ritFs otlic will have to "hrtmp itself 'after John Mickey and John Brown and again what a "nip and tuck" race it will be between the Treasurer's cilice and Tom Hunt and tl; Auditor's oTke and John Albert, but these will b as nothing compared to the Ten Broeckian strides the office of Representative wilt have to make if it captures Thos. Vol Maxedon But after the.-? raees are all over and these perspiring patriots are run to cover, the real burden? are to come, in forcing them to accept the burdens, honors and emoluments of the various oifices tkat have pursued them so relentlessly.

From the Anderson Democrat of last week we clip the following complimentary notice of Henry Comingors Jr. formerly foreman of the News office: We call particular attention to the typographical appearance and the general make-up of Auditor Forkner's annual report. It was executed by our foreman, Mr- Henry Comingoie, and we take pride in saj-ing, that it is the neat est and most attractive book of the kind ever printed in Anderson. Dave Denton and Thad McMahan had a falling cut atTillery's mill, a few days since, over an account du from the former to the latter, which resulted in a wool pulling in which Dave came out worsted. McMahan was arrested and fined and costcd $2 50. After the trial Denton started homeward and was followed by Mc who demanded the amount of the fine and costs, and upon Denton's refusal to ante, knocked him down and pounded him until his cries ofhelp! Murder! fcc, attracted the attention of two women of the vicinity who separated them. The reason the senate's substitute for the house bill to repeal the resumption act did not pass the house was because the senate bill gave John Sherman the power to withdraw greenbacks from circulation, and thereby further eon ti act the currency. To this General Ewing and those who voted with him objected. The presfiit apportionment law of Indi n:i is th-3 m-.t unjust one that any State has ever been afflicted with. A Democratic Legislature will change it so as to give all the people of the State a fair representation, as the constitution requires. SPECIAL NOTICES. IStimly & WliHc Have n good stock of Boots, Shoes, Qucensware, Glassware and as good an .assortment of family Groceries as can be found in Paoli. Thy will trade it to you for wheat, corn, bacon and lard. Call and set) us. Large stock of Baton to exchange. 4C-2v Greenbacks Wanted. All persons indebted to me on account are hereby notified that prompt and immediate settlement of the same will bo required. This is the first and last notice. Solomon Scott. July 21, 1878. d5tf YJ'antccl. 10,000 pounds wooljat Chambersburg. 3G- TlT-'.MA & jjtmGixs. For your Clothing go to Drom, the Clothier. Clothing for L-'Hth-ui can bj had elsewhere, at Drom's llemember wo keop Clothing only, uiving p"rso:i- i bettor assortment to look over at cheaper prices, The largest stock of clothing at the lowest prices can bo found at Drom's. If you want any clothing don't fail to see Drom before purchasing elsewhere. Drom, the Clothier, has the largest slock of clothing in Southern Indiana, which must be closed out regardless of price. For your Overalls and Jeans Clothiu; go to Drom's. Try our own Clothing. niake of Jeans Try our celebrated Overall?. California Come and sea us before you buy anything in the clothing line, for we will savo you money. Diotn, the clctl.'.cr, Urax tan's corner. Owrvdli I Jeans Clothing a titc ,-r T

Remember That Thoma-j fStalcitp, on the east ?ido of the publ.c square, has opened out a first class stuck of Family groceries, provi-dons, confectioneries Ac, Ac. Also a nice line ofhnts, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will he sold tit the lowest living prices. llemember also that when you buy goods of nie that you don't buy auction goods, but you boy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, orgood produce taken in exchange at the highest market

price. VZtf S swing Machines -and Orga Fersons wanti;ir a Sewing Machine wit! ti:vt it to their advantage to t ail on or address me, us I ke!j all kinds and jjive inavrur.tion in th manner of working I buy f r cash and tell LOW" for same. I al deliver Organs at the lowest cash rate. I will deliver a 11 maohiues or orsratis sold !v me. . Fill Lit BELLINGER. July 3, 42 ly PA0L1 RETAIL MARKET. Jul 31. 1878 Apples Green per bus ? Apples Dried per bus Bacon per 5 Butter per lb (S, Beans per bus Coffee per lb 2Q(i3 Cheese per lb Crackers per lb Coal Oil per gal Chickens per doz , 1 002 Corn per bus Eggs per doz Whiie Tish per kit Mackerel per kit 1 Flax Seed per ba Flour per cwt 3 Hide3 green per lb Hides dry per lb 10 Hay per cwt 1 ard, p-r lb Molasses N. O. per gal Molasses Sorghara ' 30( Meal per bus 40 Oats per bus Onions per bus Peaches dried per bus 1 Potatoes Irish per bus Potatoes S '-eet per bus Rags cotton per lb Rags woolen per lb Sugar N. O. per K Sugar Coffee per l' I Sugar Granulated per lb..... Salt, now barrel.'! 1 Sheep Skins , 2.j(f7 Tons per i 15 Vinegar "per gal Vinegar per bo! 6 00(,1 Wheat Her bus (, 7 10 75 30 20 10 25 00 A5 05 H5 25 DO 00 5c 12 40 0G GO 40 50 25 CO 75 40 n le 10 24 15 f.O 50 45 30 00 85 NOTXCZ STO CONSUMERS OF TOBACCO. a 3 2 The great celebrity of our TIN TAG TOP'ACCO has cause' many imitations therox of to be placed on the market, we therefore c caution all chewcra against purchasing Z such imitations. All dealers buying or selling- other plug . tobacco bearing a hard or metallic label, c; render themselves liable to the penalty of lb the law, and 8 11 persona violating our trade .q marks are punishable by line and imprisconment. See act of Conffre.s. An. 14. 1S76. The penuine LORIbLAHI) TIN TAli STOHACCO can be distinguished by a TIN -TAG on each lump with the word LOl'ILLA KD stain ped thereon. to Over 7.08S tons tobacco sold in IST7. and nearly 3,000 persons employed in factories. E"1 T sixes paid Government in 1S77 about .S 500.000, and during past 12 years, over $20,H 000.000. i-i facta rers rates. 39-3in 5" You Slay Talk About Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, But wo want oo v ami -will say to the public that we are now about ready to card your wool into rolls at tiie low pricoof (i,' cents per pound for white or 81 cents for mixed when grease is furnished, or when desired, tho imtiid toll. We warrant all our work -when th material is good and in trood condition. We want to buy 100,000 Founds cf Vcel, for which we will exchange goods at the lowest prices. Call au l eo ns at our mill in Faoli, Ind. KING &. STITCHER. April 23. 1673. EMPLOYMENT. I Waiil 20;)0 Ageuts to Caavass For I will iiive such terms and furnish !ch adver!isuir f-i'-i!ities that no rami r.ecd muko less thau ?&hi jer montli ami a;l fXpenses no matter whether lie ever ranva In-fore or r:ot. Address Mil. O. F1IKLFS JiUuWN, 21 Grand Mrocf-, .Ivrsey City, N. J., and lull vtrticulars will be scut by return wail. la f"J A RAY to A cent crmvasinar for the Fm-sidc Vistfor. Term and OuttU Free. 0 Address V, O. VICKlisiY, Ancista, Y Maine. 34-thn - . . . It til t L- - 1 Tt,S

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Has recently been th.-iraiisrhly renovated and refurinhed I r-i iii,-;n i, , t,, t!t loildi 1'atrotiH of the litnfti will be furnished corjFORTABi.1: no oris,

lie patronage is solicited. Its US, HENRY G, CHAMBERS.

PAOLT, IjSTE)I ATSTV HOUSE, SIGH AHD 01AMEI1TAL PAiriTEOSAre prejiared to do any and nil work in their lino in first class jdyle uul at reasonable prices. v ALSO MINING, FRESCO PAINTING, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING a specialty. Jsn. lfi, 1S7S. jcf

Plioenin Hotel & Livery Gtciblo, ORLEANS, USTIDJATSrV.

The table at all times supplied with the best the market affords, airy, comfortable rooms, clean beds, &e., fcc. Carriages meet every train, convoying passengers to French Lick and West Baden Springs and all intermediate points. Drummers supplied with 'rigs" at all times. Hacks will leave Albert House, in

l'aoii, every morning at S o clock, tram. -tf To ' Advertisers ! GEO. P. ROYELL & GO'S. SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many persons suppose this list to be composed of C1IKA1, low-priced newspapers. The fact ia quite otherwise. The t'atalotrue prates exactly what the papers are. When the name of a paper is printed in Fl'KI. FACET VTK it is in every instance the BEST paper in the place. When printed in C'AIiTALSit is the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in roman letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, but is usuallv a very good one notwithstanding. The fist gives the imputation of every town and the circulation of every paper. 1'r is not a cooperative list. IT IS NOT A CHEAP TI.sr. At the foot of the Catalogue for each State the important towns which are not covered bv the list a-e enumerated, IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The rates charged for ad vertising are barely one-fifth the publishers' schedule. The prir for one inch four weeks in the entire list is ;;;.".. The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are $3,13t Xi. The list includes f(70 newspapers, of which HU are issued 1AILY and 807 WEEKLY. They are located in 825 different cities and towns, of which 22 are State Capitals, 32s places of over 5,000 population and -144 Conutv Seats. Lists Kent on Application. Addresx GEO. 1. HOWELL & GO'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce St. (Printing House Sq.) New York. , 33-Cin 4 If Mi H E. D. BASSFOED'S, Cooper Institute, Hew York City. New Illustrated Priced Catalogue is a book of fifty closely printed pages, quoting with the size, capacitv and style the prions of about SIX THOUSAND items of Housefurnishing Hardware, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery. Cooking Utensils, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Coal Vases, Fire Sets and Stands, and every kind of goods for the furnishing of a house, table, hotel, yacht, steamboat, school or public institution. The largest assortment in the world, from the plainest tote most rich and costly, all at greatly reduced prices, 40 to GO per cent, beiow retail rates. Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts. Letters promptly answered, and estimates for goods from ONE DOLL All to f 10,003 cheerfully furnished on application. EDWARD D. BASSPOilD. 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 15. lb ana Cooper Institute, 3d Ave., 4th Ave., Astor PI. & 6th St., New York Citr. A.. J". 3H-liod.es, di:a l IN Groceries B ProYisions 0 mm Ant ry - f W E 4 km k. fc i W i f JiTATIOXKSlY ASH ZiOTlQlifi. Paoli, Ind., Aug. 23, 1S77. 0, llentiiii Scully,

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t i ' f S. G. WIIITC, fprl'lrcs'. MARION ALDKRSON making connection with northern W. II. GRAVES, Prop'r. CHIC!!,' c::lyge:iui::i "Vibrator Tlircsliers, WITH IMPROVED MOUNTED HOUSE And Steam Tlu-cshcr JZnlati, Mado only by GICHOLS, SBEPAED & CO., 1 Uhi fillU cattle citr:i:ic, siicii. THE ?lnfclile ru i tsr T? I 6tvititr, mcl jfcintiwy-Saving iiirviwr tti nl iv tt t p-fTiwrrttttm, ltfyon4 all Rivalry Hnybl VuiK( i'w feci Cieaaiat?, nud lor tvtiig Oratu from YV&t &'.. GKAIX Rnlnfrn will not Tahiti It to th& cuottKttibi itii;u of ti ruin k t:io tua-rmt w n fc itir 1 tie ociter iucjuuef wiieu once Ksud an tlie ii.Tci:iK-, HS ENTIEB Tbrowltln xnrnrf the Extra Grmin bAVKD by frtifao improved Mtwhiuc. f f O Revolving" 8hnfts InslIo tfio Srri t riir. kntuvly Jrvo How lb-ri. !! i.-t , 1. ,.il rMimji. PerO-rtly udMptftl tr all Kindi no t f titm m( Grain, Wt or Iry, htms or bho. lt liwW or li'MiuX HOT only Vimly Hjiprrlor for Wlirnr i 0!i, l.t ;!, K.'.f , ittwi Ilka (mhiih, h-ut t If ooi 4 , - nffl TUrehr n Flux, 'Dmmhr, MiUt, 'Uw r, . I Uka Seed. Retiir t no UAcltiikeu4S " r " teirttiUnuz ' to ciuiuge from Untm to IftceUfl. ftAIlVELOrS for Simplicity of Pnrt, I I w tnff lr& Uirtit oiiir-lmil tit -.4Uiti l,li a4 kci. ' i'nkcg uo LiitcrtUjcs or ItiCHitcriuA. F OUR Siwa of HrpnraJor? rrs?iiiii; irom t-it i 1 wri. o Hnrmi kdt i ntjt t m ilutiuted liHSta Towers to maUU. fTKA7s! Power TIj rr??;rs tt Svminlty 0V1Z Unrivfilt-tl Srrn.pt Tli rrhr Y,u Fraturettf far UryuiiJ any oiui luukv or ktitu. Tliorotiffli Voikmait.bm. VAcmnt Finin, rrti-.iii rf I' -irit '"ii -k-u in s of t int t-m. OR Fartlctilrtrw, mfl n our Ooulm ur vwittt lw Imi kui iiiuiitr-Atsu L'iicut..r, Wlnrli 'W jn-ni rr. GROCERY STORE! Would rcspcctfitllj inform the pnblic thsfc fi had 011 band a largo atock ol Of QcsnoSf Ocofsj Sfiossj llss i 1- J . 1 . GLASS AND WINDOW 8ASII, CIGARS, 2 OB A COO, TEA, COFFEE, sua a us, TT it t ' I an i 1 .. 1 i i, 1 . r' ! -'if tit, a-i I fl" t ii n-M t 1 i j t ' ( 1 1 1 1k u t 1 , M i u ! be r-' t ( tt , 1 1 y hont- ii! lift; plai-c I I ' " 11 .-tn f " t t i. v I 1 ! f 'hut 1 1 1 ) 1 i ( 1 1 ' . '. lii.iIlvlf.iMi.il. .11. '! ALBERT HOUSE 2.OLI, 11 D, This splendid 4 story got hie Hotel if gitaated on the South sddo f the PubUcr Square, cm5ni!""t'i Ftrvd Staid 3 ifi connection with thfi louse c.tpiblo ol accommodaung i'ZJ horaes ii Ui t m .

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