Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.

FROM SURREY. • a Spring is coming, spring is coming, L Dfcm't you bear if in the rills? Horn, March f 1 si. to Mrs. Thomas Brnsnahan, a sen. '• The Kov.lVm. Savior will preach at Sorghum theefirit Lord's day in April. Brudo Moflit's school closed , very | pleasantly, lasi week. J Sadie Norman began a spring- te.m at Brusnahan schoal house on the l • t;. fast’ Mr. Elmer Sfi hi!, of WlneheCer, Ind..' fc stopping with: his parents for utc present, . Georgo Wilcox has purchaiel.au ffi! dition dt two lots, west of his property, of Ur,ok* George Tnorntor. ; Daniel Statesman’s ' wiie. accompanied by her brother, Eli Miller, arm ed sere, last week, from Elkhart. ,I. E Clemens lias ndvt#viswl his orepertv for sale lie- th mst. S§ *■" croing to break up housekeeping and take a trip west, A bright little girl of about three years, daughter of James and Anna Burns, died at their home, last "Wednesday, and was buried Thursday. ~ Several persons have Visited' this' place lately, among whom were: Eh i Heidleberger, of Sonon, l has. E. A*t.dersaJ, ol t hieago. E. G. and C. i>Nowels, of Rensselaer, B. I .yons and Mrs. O'Neil, of Delphi. There is a great dealof hv.ubsr.nkin:: nnd fioc cigar smoking going on now. someone, has an ax to grind, and wants your vote to help turn the .grindstone. i Voters, look well to your soleeTioti o: ■ candidate®. Let ur select none but our best men, “ • Dr S. C. Maxwell has been on the —sick list but is irow-eom aicseent: " Mrs Dr. Buckner ot .Springfield Mo., is the. guest Of her friends Mr and Mrs. J. E. Stiller. At this writing (Monday afternoon) j it really looks as though •‘gentle-spring: ethereal mi dess” had come to stay. We will be able to •(walk in the! light* 1 hereafter, over this, way as ten I new street lamps have been put upFred Durand and II W. Snyder returned last Saturday from theirTfipto the far west, tired out but well pleased with their journey. Daniel Tiers is in town talking Florida to his numerous friends and negotiating for the sale ol his valuable property near i own. Word has been received here that Mr Shackctt who went from this county to Dakota met his death bv freer.ing. liis son's legs were so badly frozen as to require amputation above the knees from the effects, of which he, too died. Mr Shackett was a brother-in law of M r Sharkey cf this place. We omitted ti mention last week that Mr and Mrs E. 11. Graham were sporting around.the campfires ol their

grandsife in Mii u t:pi in ory County. Mr Graham returned on Monday last. but Mrs G,, will stay yet aiiatht r wepk to enjoy tiie sugar making, ami a lorger visit ammig friends ffnd v ' . ! relatives. About the? most sen-ibis thing we tifti-B rent lately in the WJV of teuiparauee libera turn in an :¥*’•••• ■ "' ""from llieTmlmaapoiis JmiviiXy: wTb cbfismCßilt; it to •'..<* 1.. r. -“perttsai of _ aH' —-otrr furrow y'it' , 'i!!is{ n i'',-vvdle?s of -political -oeotd. it sayamohsr other tliinffs; “file ’ecdii'to of ] tkeffratlie is breeding a spirit that wd. i east it.out of American, .-pt-htica. -ueckJ heels." Itwillbeagooduay.hr tiie. Democratic party when it is kicked ! out. For years and years they have] had-to bear on their shoulders tins awful j incubus this “old man of-the sea amt j •t is time-tbe..p iV’y should ar sc- as “one j n:an,V and shake itself free. No.j wonder they have not been sugecsshi; -j Tor twenty-live years. Tiie only; wonder is that they have' been able to 1 keep alive at ail.

A 's2o Biblical Prise. Thu puHis •«.TS " (<4 _'v “J*; !■'< >;'- 'MttttX.Ji-V oflVr nvi'lV* 1 v:vvi!:!»!t io*-v**■»*«* : : in 1 heir Mi>JvTlU.y ' f«»r April,' tuuoiio, Srjdch i* the ftdloMag: ,Wc wjil give the »vt«-s»n tehing ns how -umny wwils there are.the Kpi’-tle of-hide, as mot-dee'. :at Kew Testament Scriptures taut the Kkw. Skvjmon) lyr April 1 Should two or rome eorre t ar.-vis 1.. imeivcd, the Kii\VAi:i> will"i»e divided. The monoy MU, be -focsrartk-d to Ute.j winner April 15% i***, ih i-on-, tn ng iur the rewr-rd uitie-.t -'•ehd ecn« in ■ silver (no postage sUiinpa, w.tn —their answer, lor »l>v;h they rill i\.•civethe May -Montih.y, ))< which ti e HOnie nml address of the winner of, the ft*ward anti correct answer will be put* lißhed, and in which severtd-rtrtm* valuable ruwnrds wifi be otic r<-d. Adtltv s % TfcWWNf l\iJU'Ml% ( 'OMPA.VW , • - Easton, Tt-pna. ,|

Prepared by tiie Womens' Chi Mian Ut mpci-H.tc- i'liiou <f The W. C. T. U. met at the residence of Mrs. Ealvr.es on last Saturday after noon with a very good attendance, -A IF the members ahd all that wish to become such are mjdested to meet at the same next Saturday at 2 o'clock p.m. Mrs J. C.. Stone, of Milwaukee says: if the policemen were as blind to the dog Taw a? they ate to the liquor law, 5 ou might have a dog big as an elfephi’.nt, with a church bell on it and no policeman would see it. The Gospel Tempoxaneo Meeting has been postponed one Week ant* will be 1 held at the Opera House nj-g x |v r j[ j] Th» ♦•dl“wing' i v t It—- - prugraintp® arranged for the occasion: .'.i:isie, AnthemT -J. - S;rij,tnro Reading BfajSi J- Clark. '"TV.'"- ; rHyer, Bev.fJ'.T. Abbott. -!. —'“Rend of Hope',’, Song. ... 51—BeiuarksT Tlcv. Fei-guson.’ O. —Song by Choir. 7. Declamation. Aline Ti-win. s;.—Remarks, Rev. Mi r. P. - Song. . *lO. —Remarks* Alfred Thompson. 11.— Singing and ■.signing, 1 .'.— Benediction. _ ts it uk;ht? T he. following article from theC.arsoig I'teWff)' Gr it e rbm,' The 7 ' editor of which was formerly a citizen of this town, applies, in every n ay, as well to KcnsselacT asdt doe.s to tii-e lown in which itw asji.rst pvt hiished: “While the groat question of licensing the wsf& of intoxicants may- not be before otir people as an i-sue, it has, nevertheless, been a subject of general d:soil: mop, in Carson, as well as ever I he. entivo Max’. am! is a question upon J which there is a very great diversity of opinion among all classes of people. There is one point upon which we can all agree, that indiscriminate v sal<r and use of intoxicants is a crime, and when we call to mind tlie number of .tho ■ most-tit rocioutcwrimes-ruswitnTg d irec tly from .4lie use of alcoholic stimulants that have come under our personal oh creation, we arc forced, to the 'conclusion that the sale of the stuff which j aberrates the mind and puts the- weap-

j ~i;s of murder in tiie hands of the i naturally humane and noble man ami i j causes him to commit lire deed the {■ J human penalty of which iuay bcitnpris- j onmrr.t for life, or, perhaps, death on j, the gallows, is the arch crime of 'all. VV'fe do not -bslieve there is a. than who !s acquainted with the ways of the world gcnenvlly, within the range of our circulation, imbiber or temperate, wbo cannot recall incidents of human woe’s, which will cover the whole category .of crimes, trnni the smallest to tiie j greatest, that has boon brouglit' before his eyes sometime within his life, as .direct results of the use of intoxicants. And who will be held responsible for the commission of these crimes at the great Judgement Day, .the buyer or, seller? Now since tiie indiscriminate | sale and use of'intoxicating 'drinks are j criminal in their off‘cts. let us ask, is it right to license their sale, thus giving the business an 'air of respectabili.y by ;

legalizing it ?' Why not Just as apnsisS ] ently legalize- the -'effect .as the cause?. ! Thus makhig every offense against Cod j atki man right in the sight of the law. j The only difthrenee we can perceive, is i through some unconsciousness of the j oi the evil there is in intemperance, or ( because our lav,‘-makers li:iv6 been, in Tim es gone byT Iff a great measure, „> t-i,-;h-a*4sC*Ul.iuio - .veb- .vo-o-aolish itself in our customs to such- an extent That, it now tintls hdvoe.nt.es among our rnosl respectable people, and is lur.uUed and sold by our most substantial business men. thus, while the offeusO remains thoisamfr, tho'h'.w is mad.- > to throw its protection around if, thus giving the greatest source of. crime a respoetability. In smal} towns, like Caisson, the the license men argue that to remove the saloons is to vlrivh away a large portion of the trade of farmers, the majority of whom, it is claim.d, will do their trilling in the town, where- they •ah procure intoxicating drinks Now we lan e too much respect for our agri!.culturalbrethren, and too much contFi d nee in their manhood, generally . s. baking, to O.cli :Ve that this aigismait. 1 or r.<tht c this, excuse of the frkdids of iii- ! umperairvc, h i any force, and’we ;e----r cav eit to benti i -suit to tnefarmn gcom iuiiciT. sis h class, to insinuate that:' - ih.-\ rve a class ci ’drinkers. Hut the nruposifior is not well founded, as we all o ightcio JaiuN' from daily obsarva- - lion. ' The heaviest patrons of saloons j in Carson, and in nearly all other towns, i are men w.:o live I:i town and iiaVe the : temptation ever before their eyes. „Of ' c nirse there are t':o-e among the farm. •- i ' ers who do drink, but very lew who w.,11g0 far n-it ofthe why t o get- it. Our obfc/rallon convinces us that the m&ibri v of those who.drink to. excess. JJ -v ' are these who, when they come touown L- / | go first to the saloon' ami piv their I hiot dime for whisky, than go to the | merchant, purchase goods ofi lime,

REMINGTONIAN.

Temperance Coluinn.

and jn many cases 1 fail to pay. Such trade as this may be good from a saloon stand-point, but is very damaging to a legitimate business, anti the sooner a community is freed from it Die better.’ It is also claimed by friends of license that-whisky will be had whether we have saloons or not, which in a measure ’ is t rue as there are many drunkards who are beyond human help and of course Satan will provide means whereby i. is lip aid can be procured for his servants. The greatest accomplishment we can expect from the annihilation of saloons is the removal of temptations to drink from before the boys and voting men who are often enticed into « - ■ them by “alluring scenes of vice” that gre shaded behind the serorfis; and there induced to take, the first drink, the ending of which may be a ‘-'drunk- j -.anTsgrave and a-acml. damned through eternity." . ' ~ I_. ... AutuiUkig that tun saloons do draw business to our town but conceiving the principle involved in, the licensing and use of intoxicants to be wi-ong, in advocating it are wo not selling our souls for even .lets than thirty pieces of silver? Are we not violating the laws of nature and nature’s God by giving repeetabililty to and countenancing the thing which, in. itself, is a most outrageous crime against our Creator.? This is Uie view we take of the matter: whether it be the correct one or not we For the holding .such opinions our license friends will doubtless term us a f ;uatie. which word impiles the entire argument for their cause, but fanatic, if the friend of temprance is instly i3 a ffognumen winch we shall ever cherish as .a definition of the noblest principle, ever /promulgated.-hy-men." ' • Ti! I'. iUvY.GFO. H. THAYFU', of Jsourb.;n 1 nci, f .s_;iys:. 1 hlkitlunyseltand wife mve-mvr lives io .Sill bUll’S CONSTIIPTION (JUUit. AifE YU U MA'DKmiscratrle by fiiiiigestiou Bonstipntiorr; I •>?* ’ ol' Vppeiite, Yello w Skirr? .-Strttolf S“A'ilain: or ifT positive cure. - WI IT' ff ILL cough when Slflloli’s Bure will give numediate relief. Price 10 eis. **o-ets. and sl. ? SiIjLOH’BFATARUII REMEDY—-a positive cure for Catarrh, Wpthcria and Canker Momii. For sab; by it,' Mover. lb-LT-eow-y.

Bucklen’s Arnica SalveTut: Rest Salve in.the world for Fins,/ Pr-ibvs.-Sores, C k-rrs. S-i!t lllieuin. • Fever Soros, Ti-Uer, rhXippXd- Ibuids GiiTblains, Corns, and rtil .Skin Kruptions, and 'posi- • lively cures Piles or no pay required. It he. guaranteed to -give perieet-satisfaefion <si- in iiu-y refunde'd. J’riee ‘2~> cents per per box. For sale by F. 1!. Meyer, id b-lyr. . - - A 41 O?* » : Ti2tic to Stop at. Its to bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get llightened. You hair is falling oil, .mu's eeiTtihi. A glance in that mi-, n: 1 an iavestigating' committoe o-f----iinge.rs was tin: dismal story. ;Wo wpoTi discuss tlie']K>ssib!e cause. It is enough that Parker’s flair Balsam used now will prevent farther destruction. is your jiair somewhat gray, too :uhF gfisu? Alas, yes. 'Tiie Balsam will give back the original color, softness and gloss. Not a . dye, not oily," elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. 1 ti-g'-G.

TICE GREATEST t)IE»XCIXE or tkee i(;r. Kellogg’s Columbian Oil is a powerful 1 •remedy, which can I>r l.vken interiu-lly Sr | well as externally by Whe tendevest infant. I It. cures hi most iustantly, is pleasant, acting directly upon the nervous system, causing -a sudden buoyancy of the mind. In short, th -1 wonderful effects of this most Wonderful remedy cannot be explained in written langu.ige.:, A single dcse inhale I and taken netwrding to dtrecfioiis will convince any one that it is at 1 that is claimed n>r hy V^ITO-iffUtltid; in a’nv form, ileadixche, Tpoihach-, Far -i>cl>e.‘-?yettr4l#fav > A>g.i>itti itsv i.SrnfygsFlesli"" W.nind.s lluiiions. ilnrus, .Corps, ppinal Affeetiou',■'Colic, Cramping Pair..:, C'nolera. M mvl+Hitj Fi+rx, -Di.arr.iisea, Coyghs, { aiid?f Bronchia! Affection, Catarrh, and all aches 'and'pn-iiis. external or internal. ■ Full dirceiionv won each bottle. For sale, by ' Rnuuei i.aiiii.d. i.r ' ' : llsffimhsiliii? • "li will soon In- twentv vears since tii'e war | closed,’’ ■ . I'll dor file hot sun of AtigusV Is.C, the village j ot HaVoiX X. ,I„ lay stillas a sjffuinx ill, K:ry;i‘V ; wliit. 1 1. ,aii ■■•' .>!. of ciuit idace. s-iowly 'and' j softly sjv ko of ihc luist. -‘Ves.-’ .ne'sai>t., I was | iiLtiie arn-.y :u;d saw. tunny of tiie si HR's of those 1 tearful Year-. iwas tinidly- tl-i.m' : iiis snoi'.i :y, ix“sn!iin:: frttni sunstrokes T ciime olioiue, nii-eiahio ,ih tteait'n :f.i 1 spii'ffs.' so CHI' j;.cc’)'ij(t tlii.t J took cold on Hie slightcstexiios- ] nrct 1 4 IV .-romed woithlc.-s la nlc; 1 l.vod oitlv j j.in livosuory.” !” Mlffit'AtXHS’id eiipugli, ’ I said,- dividing my i ! !a-t two <‘i,ears. ... j ‘•'i'iict'.-'so. 1 ' i-e-jioiried Mr. sharp.' “’liut ! yet ; I over if.. tUtfgrew it:- Not exact,!y. Wiion in ! Unit c.-llditi.io t ii-L nt tal.hi r l*.vliKls;':‘» Ton;,-, j ! amiyiny Viteioli comnienced to- improyc i; ':t • i iiwi:y. f natoni stn.*il" nfc it ~r«rta. w. *' iifiTj j wile 1 jiTlco i’ll fii.e Eesli and corlti. at anytliin;;. ; M . iitn’oiiioß l>la/e.il up. J couPi aU'etui to j j ImsiiTossXaud imu —l’v-cpi'iiu' thai I iiaVe Ui • i take care aluttW cMm-rm: ttrrs df tn tiie li it »in ! i.! .on a* as :was thq day 1 oniiste f Wli.'Ut, a ! | lalVeroaee • tt'ero are,in thing's—ytins aim baviff i \XH.• - t os.. Tlak I ■ • I::. V. ,irli lias tjfH - wil . its ! j t’a i(k kic’¥ Hi.xitiu: Toxic,} tCili ‘hVrvat&’r he! jrniltir.simj.dv i'AtiiCttt’s Tonic, l.his ehmiVc ; , ini- Hei-n I'eiidthy* I iicc.Xssaiw . hy sahstitiilcs■: l iaipp.-isl Il'iiou. 1 ac ir | o’caiers ith'.er the iiptiie o: ytng/r; ahd as ain-' < ! gj-r;is really :to viaioioo/tan: tii.so.ri.tit i.,yie : i ilioi't. V e iii'o’p. the nn-i*c id; ay U'orrl. I //</.•■,- /' .s.'t /.■>' till* l;i l'i (l‘r: l ',’ir ' j iiiid all iiottfes iViiuiii.inV fa tiie.: I bauds of 'lcah'i s, wrapped li’v.yr tip luone off' j ■•i'Alit.EU’s UtNiil-fli ToSti'.’ i.n,'. ■in ihr aru-'! j 1 niHi'' inuslteyw H : tlib. su.'u.’iivirtt c tdiVseox A- i y,. )is at Uie itXi iojn or the eedvie wrapper, j > i v, -- s -‘t , i

ft Oli Staiijf Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR —AGENT FOR—“CIIAMTMOX” REAPING AXD ] MOWINO MAC I lINIIS. MOT J NI-: TTTTTTN O a XD WALKING PLOWS. f pAINSTORD BUGGIES. ‘ KitFCK” WAGONS. WMm olAsmi fefagg Machine’RejKtifi’.ig, Blows. And all ether work in oiir line, done in the In st mainier. and at • I ' SSejiNosaatslc Prices, Horse Shoeing - : A Hft'W.'f.Tlty; Slu/'p on Van Kcnssclaer St., soutiv o.f McCoy & Thbli'pson'.s Bank, IMIXSSKLAKIt . - - IXiS«AXA.«' "h , ■ t-.-y Rxlrris for-aril oisr-Machlnchon lu'.nil^gjST XV-11-ts. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Ko other comjilaints are so insidious in their attach as those alfecUng the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of sufferers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from n. trilling or unconscious exposure, is often hut the beginning of a falal sickness. • AVER’S CiiERRV Pectorai. has well proven its etlicucy in a forty years’ tight with throat and lung diseases, ami should ho takeu in all cases without delay. ' A Terrible Cough Cured. “In 18571 took a severe, cold, which affected my lungs. 1 had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sle*p. The uoctoi-s gave me up. I tried Ayer’s Ckkuiiv I’k< - -'loßAfc, which relieved my- lungs, -Hnhiced sleep, and afforded me the rest, necessary for the recovery of my strength, liy the continued use of the Pectoral a permanent cure was .effected. 'I am now- Off years old, halo and hearty, and am satisfied your Git errv Pectora l saved me. .— Horace FaiubsOtiiee.” Eockingham, Vt., July.ls, lhoff. Croup. A fflotliev’s TriV... “ While in the country last winter 1i.,. . xi' ! .. boy, three years old, w as taken ill w ith, croup; it seamed as if he w-ouid die froiirsivinigulathm. One of the family suggested the use of A vmi’s Cheiirv Ekctoral. a-lioUle of which was' always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our defight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing' easily. Tlie-doe-—tor said -that the CitF.l’.nv Lki tor u. hail saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, lias, Emma Gkpxf.v.” 189 West 12? th St,, New Vqrk, May IC, lsfff. • “I have used Ay Kit’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for several years, and .do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. . , A.'.W. ERASE.” laftlte Crystal, Minn., March 1% 188?. ■“ I suffered.for ci.'i'jft.years from Tdpurlntis, —and-lri tcr-ti-H ng nnmyyrwivdnfs WitWrirr-yuf? B " J cess, 1 was cnycil hy tin; use of AfMi huru* i:v Pkctiiral. .losiu'll WAi.i'KX.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, ltt:.'. “1 cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s Cni’iinv I’EiTOKA ri, believing as 1 do Hint hut for its use I should long since have died from lui.ig troubles. IX HR.".onyu.-” . Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or hr,igs_ exists which oannot he greatly relieved hy the u?o of Ayer’s Ceehuy Pio ioral, and it will o!irtt>is cure when the dbeasu '.s not already beyond the control of medicine. IT.EI’AREU lb Dr.J.C.Aycr&Oo.,LGwe!:.Mass. 1 So)il by all Druggists, { ABSOLUTELY CUIUS® .SALT I’HF.TM, Kt’ZEMA. SCROFULA, SCALD Ilcatl, if tolas. Tetter, Hives, Dandruff liarber’s f.ud l’oisoiiciL Wounds, liingwoiTUj Suyl um, aao. . Fur idles; Wounds, Cuts, VTeers or Sores, no reinedy is so in sootbiny and healing aa_ - Skm Cure. Directions in ten lanrtuagts accwnjxivy t eery bottle, ABSOLUTELY CURES .VASAL CATAIHUI, ArUTIx or ( linON(C COLD in the Head, Lose Cold, Bronchial Catarrh and I I A Y "F E Y XT IX . Cleanses the nostrils,"jn»rmjls natural breathing, and pinvents inerustatioiis, smiflles mid sace/.inr. It is a si»e iiic cure for Cold in the Head —which is caused by sudden changes in the ivtui" .[-here. Directions in itn languages accompany < ■ /■>/ bottle. ABSOLUTELY CURES ■ : - whooping cough. If is a harmless synimvery ‘b- 1 mobs tv the taste’ Believes at once Una is a positive cure; ! V/IN TER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cure«i by this excellent remedy. | Dirtx(io7‘£ in ten languages accompany etvnj bctile. • '* " ABSOLUTELY CTUE-ES : Af^T; ' ' Liver. Bowels and Kidneys; f >r*all diceax :;sioiights iding in the bb>od. asAhu ;uia. Mcl; : Hcadacb.e, N,-.rv<uisi:(-Sf** L'cinalc W enkiir .^“t.Liver | Complaijit. Dys’tcnsia, Jauiidic vLiliMiMicxs. and Ki'l-ney Diseases, ihis JiuNiicine is abspiu*.e!y;kunj.TliCs medicine does IB t tsintaiii xitiv mifientLis abi golutelv vegetabit*, restores tire blood l‘> vln althy .. eoiulltiunj regulating c:; I'ssos and,.sU|*jdying uei hdencies, and { it>vpi*ts uisecse. Directions in ten l ivrrra.jes acevmpr ng en. y bottle, $1 |w*r lioitic; Six Bottles for ?5. For Sale 6 g AU Druggists. ' PAPILLON MFC. CHICAGO &•'«»* sole M. C. B] >itler, IlenssalaeP, lu.liana

PRY"O , OOPS! received an elegant line of 'G-OOXSS ’Mtmm White Dress goods, Dress and Check Ginghams, Table Linens, Towel crashes, Bleached and Brown. Muslins, Cottonades, Carpet warps. Corsets. Braids Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery, Gent's Furnishing goods,—in fact every thing usually kept in a MSpl W (loots ixiiiii We are selling these goods cheaper than ever. Call and see them. dlvva. 0 Rensselaer, Indiana” Cock H SS ' fl B xm l h, / - *.) :\ dH3| sF n iflat FN Vw //v « m i?. IB p b/“ t.uddx .JU ■PI lIP m , m s:■ m m p® lip 3 BSIjBH ' GGiST xT ipGkb’fV.Tf bbTv'T v 'h'f.TT •; ¥¥ T '4 7 i¥ ¥ ":* i ;• '♦'<.».s *,• * tit as Yi's % hi'*"* ;.i «t .»♦ v> L- L D, .•« . » .¥r \ I iOk T'X 1 i-i t'.T 3iv tAia _!*_ .tJLO Xk / _S_ rEr&ZZUF*' c»X:i w StecHs of McCracken .& Kirk has been moved to Leopold's Bazar, and will be sold at IBS Til WSIES Pi®. The same having been bought at a great sacrifice, and will be sold correspondingly. ■ gil" Don’t buy any Boots or Slices, before calling at Leopold’s Das ah. D&'M&WM Mr® • Having purchased .the Lumber Yard and Stock of l’. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock oi * r is __ r TT' ui? W w “ W rnsows, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and Y\ ILL oflet supoHoi inducements to cash buvefs. Give me'a call.before buying olsewhoro. ■ if" F. BBm JAMIE. 10-Kbtf. ■

FEN THOUSAND UAItDVOaO Farms in Michigan. Ecr sale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA Ks R. CO-. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantages: ■ Railroads already built, numerous towns and cities, one of the healthiest parts.of the United States, purest water, good markets, fihe fruit 1 , good roads, schools, churches, large agricultural population, best building material at low figures, p-od soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps,charts, and all additional information, address W. O. HUGHART, i Land Commissioner, Graml Rapids, Mich., Or Seetek Rentiers, Traveling Agent. ’ FoTTt^z’s HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS So TJ oRUK TriTT flic of Colic. Dots oT Foutz'« i’owile'M at*? u*e»l in time. Fuutz’s Powders will cure and prevent Ilffl Cholera. Foiitzs Powders will j.revent Gapes i.y Toru. Fonts * Powders will increase the (juniitfty of milk And ct»*an» twtaty per ceut.,nml ninke the butter firm and v - —— Powders will cure .or hrevent almost stem Sis. ask to which Horses and Cattle are subject. Korn's Poworks wile cite Satisfaction. Sold everywhere- , ■» DAVTD K. FOTJTZ, Proprietor, BALTLMOKK. kd. ' " .—" - ———“ , . ; , ■ '

Infants and Children Withont Morphias or Narcotino. ■What gives our Children rosy cheeks. What cores their levers, mal-i -s ni-uf.'Sli^r -’Tia < astori:;. When Babies fret, and cry hr turn?. What cures their colic,.kills ih--ir worms, i But Cnstoria. •i " ■ ! What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stoma-ill, Colds, -Indigestion : V, ltut Caftoria, Farewell then to Morph.np Syrups, \ Castor Oil and Paregoric, and HnilCastoria. i ‘ * —— : —r— .. Centaur Liniment.—Anabsolute envo for E, he tx is. atis m . inst&ntaitfcoixs Paiu-relie'cer. a -f M ~ ■