Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1889 — Page 8

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REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

When the chancier Of the Instrument is-not specified, it will be understood that it is n warantee deed. The letters n.c.a, w. mean north.south; east, west The letters in eomlii nation, aa ne sw Ac. stand for northeast A quarter, eouthtaj quarter Ac. The date Jtiveti in each iteip denotes the tlpie the instrument was executed When thia was Juring the present year, only the mouth and day < are given, as Dec.'l.'!. When the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given,as: Nov Ist, *S4. Lena Tutuer to Allred M. Hoover, April 4, pt Its 5, 8. 9, bl 43. Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 1200 Theo. A. Hurley to Jared Benjamin April 6. se sw 28-32-6, 40 acres, Wheatfield quitclaia, 60 Thos. J. Sayler to Wm. E. Cnyner, '! April 5, RetiS'claer, so nw 30-29-6. t 4500 AshelM. Baker to Benj. Harris, Feb. 26. nw 20-29-6, Marion, 4000 Mary F. Loftin et al to Thos M. Messick ot al, Mar. 26. se-ne 36-33-7, and nw 29 32-6, Wheatfield, quitclaim, 1 Chas. Jouvenat to Francis M. Hershm.w, April 2, sw nw, 29-81-5, Walker. 210 Wm K. Pu kison. heirs, to Jas. LI. Parkison. Feb. 8, sw sw 5, nw nw 18 29-5, sj se se and sA sw so and se sw 12-26 6, ne nw. nJ of nw ne 13 29-6, 3820 A. Thompson to W. N. Grub. Apr. ' 8, sw se; se se 28-32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfield, 300 Henry D. Weston to F. Thompson, Apr..s, It 2, bl 12, Wesloii's Add. Benssel ter, 70 M. F. FrenC i et al, to School Town of Remington March 13, pt sw ne 39-27-6, Carpenter, 400 Wm. S. J vckso i to CiiM. Jouven t Feb. 3, 'BB, pt 25-27-7, b acre;.. Carpenter, quitclaim, 1 Chas. Jouvenat to D. T. Cressy, April 1, same as above. ' 6CO Hannon N. Clark to Benj. VavWicklin April 2, It 3, bl 4, Wheatfield, 8 LOO Amos Davison to Dau’l Wolfe, Jan. 31, nJ nw, 32-31-6, 80 acres, Walker, 360 A. Thompson to Jas. Wiseman, Feb 20, '75, sw nw, 17-30-7, 40 acres, Union, 200 Nancy J. Shaw to S. W. English. April 4, nj se. nJ no 229 6, 150 acres, Barkley .. 3750 Frank Foltz to Thos Gray, April 10, nJ se, sw se, nJ sw, se sw, 25-31-5, 240 acres, Gillam, 1920 Frank E. Warne to Grant Davisson Feb. 6. 'BB. s} se 31-31-6, 8U acres, Walker, quitclaim, 250 Chas. M\ers to J. B. Myers, April 9, ne ne. 15 4J2-6. 40 acres, Wheatfield, > . 100 c. M. Lyon et al,, to Ira W. Yeoman. Feb. 2fi, out lot 6, in pl nJ nw 31-27-6, Carpenter, 30 ——

How Kooly Kxplalnv HU Motor. Mr. Keely now explains, in speaking ot the action of his motor, that “by means of negatized axial centers of atomic envelopes the projecting raj’s of neutral ozone may be collected and caused to oscillate, as it were, in reciprocal sympathy with the atomic envelopes themselves, till they become fully s&sitiz d nnd a reaction occurs, when in an 'instant the seventh chord of the mass, a- associated with Ute luminous sow. unites with tl:e pulsatory condition of the diatomic register ana a complete sympathetic equation is established;” Is t her. any per-on in the umgrvgation, we ask? so thickheaded biaj he. cannot umlerst. dll this clear a K d per.eclly tjuasouablo cxplau» tion? A* Him <,r !«>•., pc up,,,. Mr, Eve—Have you packc.l that trunk yet! Mrs. Eve—Acs, dem, everything is iu -tbut th: Bible. * ■. i~-. Mr. Eve—The Bible? 1 What do you mean! Mrs. Eve—l wouldn’t like to lose a trank without a Bible iu it. I can always Identify it by the Bible, you know. II—■ l« —II When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she Cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria, When she had Chil Iron, she gave them Castoria, , Scrofula is transmitted from pare nt to child, and thus become a family inheritance for generations. It is, therefore dm duty ot every scrofulous person w’cleanse his blood by n thorough and persistent course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Croup, whooping cough and Bron- J chitis immedially relieved by Shiloh's core. c Will tou suffer with dyspepsia and liver eomplaiut? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Bong & Eger . xx-89-ly. Money to loan on farms at lowest rates. Privilege of partial payments before due. W. W. Watson. .. ■ < C ' 1 ■ ’

TIGHT LACINC.

A. W*MF *f th* Bvila of Thia Dnivennl Vamlaino Kabir. wonderful how slightly regard for health. life and conscience controls most people where fashion is concerned. The thmiltar saying. "Better out of the world than out of fasliiou," is in some sort freely acted on. LJfe is knowingly risked at the bidding of the modern goddess. Whose despotic sway no god of antiquity » every equaled. \ The space inclosed by the ribs is packed to the fullest .possible extent, and it can be diminlshed only at the expense of the heart, lungs and liver, as well as of other organs below. The medical profession the world over, and of every school, is quite unanimous in condemning tlie fashion which commands the forcible diminution of this space. Says Dr. Austin Flint, one of the highest arid fairest authorities in America. *“ “The most important of these distortions of the liver is that produced by tight-lacing. In consequence of constriction of tbrilbwer part of the chest, the liver is compressed from side to side, and a circular furrow, or depression, is produced, which may be so deep as almost to divide the organ transversely into two r art®, of which the lower may even be tilted up over the upper. Corresponding to the tight-lace furrow, the liven substance is atrophied, and the capsule is thickened and opaque. ’j According to W. Johnson Smith, of England, lhe wasting at the furrow may go ott until the parts above and below it are Connected merely by a membranous band. Recently, in this country, a physician cut off and removed the lower portion of the liver of a tight-lacing patient. A late number of the Medical Record adduces the testimony of many physicians from different parts of Europe as to the effects of light-lacing on health. As the names will be unfamiliar to our readers generally, we will omit and give only their condensed testimony. “It weakens the bony and muscular structures. a “It gives rise to intercostal neuralgias, resembling angina pectoris. •tit occasions congestion of the eyes by obstructing the reflow of blood from th©' bead. “It gives rise to gall-stones. “Deficiency of bile, dyspepsia, sickness, constipation, headaches, chlorosis, debility may form a natural sequence. "It may cause wandering (or floating) kidney.®. *By diminishing lhe capacity of the lungs, it may cause oxygen starvation and arterial ana-min.” Against all this it may lie urged that women live as lung ns men; but the answer to this is that wai, the casualties of life, drunkenness and general dissipation tell on men vastly more than ou women.

•’After :i varied vX(>eiience with mdny s«>-c»di<*d cnllitiriie icnieilies. I am cunvm-.ed that Ayr’s I’ills give the m< >t .-.••tistactoiy r< sulis. 1 relyexclusivolv on Ikes pill* tor the cure ot livjjr end syiimeli emwidaitits.’’— John B. bull, Sr;.-Abilene, Texas. Sleepless nights, made miserable by terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger. Everybody wants one of those spring rockers, at Williams’. All kinds of rocking chairs at Williams’. 7 If von want regular. freo easy stools, use Rinehart's Pills, nothing like them. 1 a dose. F. B. * * Bald Loads are t<«» many when they may I e covered with-a luxurantgrowt h < f hliir by using tbe' best, of ail restorers, Hall'4 Hair Kenewer.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. 4. THE STATE OF INDIANA,) co Jasper Oiinty, | DO. T»i the J sper Circuit Court,’ June term IBS9. Lillian Morlnn, Jessie) Morlnn. Blanche Morin", Pearl Morlan, t No. 3946. Dowell Mqrlrin mid | Edna Oilton. , • Will take notice tint Onufr Morlnn. Ed--111 itnd,H. Morlnn, I’helie Grftnt, Catherine Morhjn, ami Cynthia Stapleton have tiled their complaint against them in saidennrt which will stand for hearing on June 14th, 1889. The proper affidavit of iton-residetiee siias, Ih-.-ii llli-d against ail of said persons. *'"x, WITNESS my hand and official o' svi,t at i.ensselacr, April 11, !SS9. ■S * JAMES E. IRWIN, Clerk of Circuit Court. Thump on A Bro. Attys for Piaintitr.s. Apr. IS-25.May 2. NON-RESIDENT .. NOTICE. .• . * .. T"? ' the -Tate of Indiana.- cc Jasper County. 1 1" Jasi crt irenit < omt. to June term, A 1) >B9. Notice to heirs and creditors of Petition to sell real-estate. The David J. Thonip ) * , son, administrator off . the estate of Charles | Ji. ISeujaniin. dceeas- | cd. wit-ji the will an-i r• -u nexed. No. 3648. vs. | Charlotte I. Benjamin | Maud Benjamin. Merle I *■ Benjamin and .Etna | l.ifv Insurance Com- . l»any. J Notice is hereby given that David J. Thinupam, as administrator of the estate qf Charles K. Benjamin. deceased, with the will annexed- late of said eonnty, has filed his petition in the Circuit Court of said cotipty, to sell certain real estate lielongiug to said decedent, the personal property of said estate being insufficient to pay the indebtedness thereof. Tliat the defendant, Charlotte 1.. Benjamin, has tiled her enws-coinjih int demanding partition of said real-estate. That said petition will comeun)ft>r hearing on the 14th day of June ISSSof Ibe June term of said court, tin-same lieiiigthe Hth judicial day of said term of court. \ WITNESS the Clerk and sent of .mt 1 i/Xsaid court, this the 16th day of I JAprll, h*B. ~ JAMES F. IltUlN, ! _ T’T CJerk. Tl»om|>son * Bro. ‘ v-, Atty’a. for Plaintiff. April’lS-SS. MuyY

Leng-Standing » :iood Diseases are cured by the •persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsatiianlta. ; Ill’s medicuic is an Alterative, and anscs a radical -change in the system i he" process, in some cases, may not be ' uitc so rapid as in others; but,'«jjth peryiatenci', the result is certain. Read ...-se t.. niiuuiials - •• For two years I suffered 'from a severe paiuia my right side, luifi h&l.other troubles caused by a torpid liver aji.ildyspepsia. Alter giving several inediciiuys -a liur trial wrthqnf a cure, I began to take AVer’s Sarsa|iar>lla. I was greatly benefited by the untie, and after taking five bottles I was completely cured." John W. Benson, .■> Lawience st., Lowell, Mass. “ Last May a large carbuncle broke out on "my arm. The usual remedies had no vlleit and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me ltd try Aju's Sarsaparilla, Less than three bott ics-|;eaie<l the sore. In all my <!xpeg,etice , wit aauedicine, I never saw. more a, Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. "i had a dry scaly humor for years, ami suffered terribly ; and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, FJh-,) recommended me tekjtake Ayer’s Sarsapaulla. and continue it for a year. For five mmrilisl took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.”—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. “ Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it at first, bbt it gradually grew worse until it became almost, unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared ami I was completely cuted.” Mrs. A. A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. § Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price Si ; six bottles, V.’nrtb a bottle.

Buy your fancy chairs of Williams. Itch. Mange and scratches on humaL or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist. Rensselaer. . Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite. dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. - For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Loug & Eger's. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasitl injector free. Sold by Long & Eger, ————— Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us ou a guarantee. It cures consumption. Ix»n*g & Eger. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it. ... Long & Eger. English Spavin Liniment, removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-b<ms, stiller sprains; all stolen throats, coughs etc. Save §5 by use of one bottlo. Warranted.OSold by Long & Eger. Drug gists, Rensselaer. Ind. 20 30 ly

Binder For .»ale>j ® [For sale or exchange: a good reaper and binder; has only cut fifty acres of grain. Call on or address A. S. Baker, 31-Btp. Rensselaer, Ind. *** l*ouUry, Hides ft’c. Wanted. .T. R. Smith, in S. Healy’s'building, i on Front street, opposite the brick I livery stable, is prepared to pay the I highest cash price for poultry, eggs, I hides, tallow, wool, veal calves, old iron, rags, <fcc. Give him a call. Williams has the largest and : m<>st complete stock of furniture ; ever in Rensselaer. Call and see ! his stock. Selling at bed rock j prices for cash. To Ladies particularly: MEGRIMINE will positively cure any foi;m of headache, or money refunded. ! Forsalc by F. B. Meter. DeAlma dress goods, in all shadesI and qualities,at Leo pold’s. k- a . w MONEY! H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest.

Lots For Sale. Lots No. 14 and 15 and 16 in Benjamin’s addition. For. particulars call on —' R. P. Benjamin. A positive cure for the tobacco habit”, NO-TO-BAC. Fra?>k B. Meyer, sole agent for Rensselaer. i » a l » i Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for SI. For sale bv 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meter. <— 4 (f , - For Albatross dress goods, in all shades and prices, call at Leopold's.

J TINE COACH EH. - ■-uiir'-r?---CAPIDIST KING Imported by & Travi® of Lafayette ami will be found at the breeding barn one Block east of the brick livferv stabßj?als<> n full blooded English" Draft Duke. y”. Capidist King is a hi auti.nl blink 16i| hands high, weight 185 G-, 4 years old Juno 6, 1889, and for symmetry style and actiop has few equals being closely allied to the most iliustrous and fashionable stock in England and America. Coach horses always command the highest prices ami for road, carriage and saddle purposes have no equals. He was bred by W. Vanpetter. Ontario. Pedigree furnished on application. TERMS. Thebolt, 815 and $25. King, sls. Duke. $lO. Cure will be tukfjn to prev-nt tue:denta, but will not be responsible for any that may occur.. W. E. CAYNEII, 32-4tp. Owner. a' yyALTER L, WILLEY, 2/OTAJIY PUBLIC A IysUBANCE A CEXT Companies represented: Aetna, <>t Hartford. Hartford, of Hartford; Springfield F X M., of Springfield; German American, of N. Y ; Franklin, oi Indianapolis, Insurance Co. of Nerth America; and Travelers Life & Accident, with accident tickets tor from one to thirty days Office iu Wright’s Real Estate office. 40-34 J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not come out. LOCAL AN.ESTHETICB used in Teeth extraction. teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over LaRue’S grocery. Rensselaer. Indiana.

JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales attended iu any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, a lao ——l— Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Collecti ona promptly attended to. Lar-e amounts ot farms and town property- for sale. Address - - Whkatfiki.i>, Inb. XX Notice of Appointment NOTICE is hereby given that the iindvsi:r-'-ed hili* been appointed adn inHtrntrix. with the will annexed, of the estate ot Madison Makeover, late of Jasper comity, Indiana, de ceased. Saul estate is supposed to be solvent, CLARA COEN. April 15, 1889. s AGENTS WANTTO. t Corporal'Sl.KLEGG AND HIS PARD. Itbeatsthemall. No book ' <Ff llkeit. Everybody wants it J 200 illustrations. Humorous, yj Pathetic, Fascinating. Hun- jKaBkTMK dreds of dollars to hustlers. , Old and young buy; also thousands of G. A K, andferoHiJlßMyVSons of Veterans. One can-JL yUMßfiyk ▼asset with 3 helpers has t A ken 1100 orders; IS jW madesß3 ini days anotherß i ‘ft took 15 orders in 30 in 1G AR. Post. Choo< IB territory at once. 24 attrJC ß MWWbXlini V<' ® tire illustrations free withlkUxHgnK 5 IBr circalars and terms. WriteM^^TßK’^-'il w Hr N.G.HAMILTONiGo. Pvmjshxks, 349 SuperiorSt, Cleveland. O. Si. A Shorty,

Improved Ctapioo Mower The MOST PERFECT and PRACTICAL Piece of Farm Machinery THAT HAS EVER BEEN INTRODUCED. The mechanical principles embodied in this Mower are entirely new, ami have made it possible to remedy the defects that are well known to exist on the old style machines. It will pay any fanner who is in need of a Mower to examine the IMPROVED CHAMPION—fAa most perfect and practical pf machines— AND IT IS SO WARRANTED! The DRIVE WHEELS are high and wide apart, insuring steadiness of motion and light draft. There is JVO PflAim WORK hanging down in frofft to bunch up the cut grass or run into obstructions. There is NO FLY.WBEEL LOW DOWN on which the grass can wind. This tea serious objection .to the old-stjle mowers. ThoPOirWR IS APPLIED DIRECTLY and without a joint from the main gear to the pitman, and ALL OF THE POWER is used in cutting the grass,—none is wasted on loose joints and fast-runnl.ig gearing. THE PIT3LIN WORKS ON A STRAIGHT LINE, AND THE POWER APPLIED AT ONE END IS ALL TRANSFERRED TO THE KNIFE. The CUTTER BAR can be folded while the knife is in motion, which Is very-. important where there are Stumps or trees. The Cutter Bar may raise or lower at cither end, and yet the knife will work perfectly free without hindinv or extra friction or wear. This in a measure explains why there are no broken knife heels and no broken pitmans on the CHAMPION Mowera. REMEMBER that the parts that have given the most trouble on the old-style mowers ARE WARRANTED NOT TO BREAK NOR WEAR OUT on this wonderful mower. "e SAMPLM AT ONK OR MOM ACKNCIK* IN YOUR COUNTY. The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., SPRINGFIELD, O. SOLE MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO, ILL.

I IMP DUSTERS ApW rORSIUXI«R£ I igy jlsSnSjZ . fji Jjf ftdlßrft r f 7 11 111 “This is one of the 5/4 Dusters. It is closely woven and handsomely embroidered.” Don’t get stuck with Dusters which will let the dust through and spoil your clothes. 5/A Lap Dusters 5/A lronsides Sheet Files from Hom, la Stable. 5/A Clipper Fly Nets Tesmsters. Equal to Luther at H*U tho Oort. 100 other styles of 5/k Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by all dealers. If you can’t get them, write us. 5/A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST.' NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE WA LABEL Mannrd by Wm. Aykks & Sons, Pbilada., who make the famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets. FOTTTZ’ S HORSE AND CATTLE'POWDERS FO M. TZ f No Hoasr will die of Colic. Both or Lung Favaa. if Fonu’s Bowden are used in time. Fcntz's Eowilenw illcnre and prevent HooCnotra*. Fontr.’s Bowden will prevent G*p«s IX Fowls. t onrz's Bowden will Ineren-e the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm and sweet. Foutz'a Bowden will cure or prevent almost KVZEY J'lszast- to which Horses and Cattie are subject. Forrfs Fon-DKM will oiva Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID X. FOUTZ. Proprietor. badthsobb. kd.

PARK WRIGHT. Undertake* Calls day or IKDUNA WeOscwof the 19tn CWy! DR: TEAGUES SlzT' RrmedV® « medicated air jß* "" CVHKH Catarrh Asthma / ami mH Throat and / /oK' Lung Diseases. / IWnvL" ■. ’ Ha* >•<> eqnal for Ner T<,us or S ' rli 'badsrhe. jflft Grentcst I’lood Medicine in the World. It may betaken internv ally in doses of from in Qatar IttHALnq. Ri*®' I’’ 1 ’’ 10 a tcaspoonful For Sale by F. B. MEYER. f RANTED 5 SALESMEN for this ntxl adjoining.coulitieg; " I’cimnneiit positions the vt-nr rdnnd! Pay weekly. >’o t'xperienre nt'nsle.l. -■ only gootl r buri ch i and u ilhngness to work required. Otdlii fro,; , A epp-ndid clmnee tor no w beginn< re. Writ, at once to J. AUSTIN SHAV' & CO.. Nurseymen GOTasrwiayrrnAMiftrtFUMX i;., Chester. S . Y

VIBRATOR

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NICHOLS & SHEPARD B UArTLu CbEEh MICHIGAN

, NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Frederick Grieve, John M. Mtoriridge, , John Koskie. Irene Shoi trMgc. Harding heirs. Nnncv Hurtling. Helen Bell. William Elsner, M A Tucker, Fred’k K. Otis, irn It Robbins, (Itihn Makeerer, C. Ulnrk. S. H. FTeetheiirt. „ ' Keller, r'rn ic .t Co., Alma D. Bnaik'*. W. It. Nofeinger. an/1 all others interested, that 1 own thb s»?4 of thdlroj, of section No. JO, township N<. 31. Range No. < we-t. in Jiisper county Indiana, and Hint 1 will proceed with the stirveyer ot said countyh. make a legttl swivtn- of an id section, to, or’so nim-h theris'f a' may be necessary to establish the corners a>i*i lines td my land. Kaid survey to begin on the 2s!rd dttv of April A. D. 1880. ■ FRANK M. HART. J«C. Tint AWLS. Snrvevor. A.(til 4-11-18. _u Hemphill & Honan, * "i i ■ y ■ s£»■?<. -■ I -deal SuM kfa’ Tb Sh r A Rensselaer Isti/na

PIONEEIi MEATMARKE'r, Renßelaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP R. BEEF. Pork. Veal. Sntistttisx-. Bologna. e'.c..M>l«! in i)tt.-u«lil>es l- -nit purchasers nt/ tie lowest prices.. None but the 4-<T« stock «la.ighteri"! kver-l-edv •» ipvit«**> tn call. Aesf-The highest i>rU-e en’d f,,r gm-i a* cattle, .1, .1. EIGLHsli.u 11. if ifif w CII.AS. M. I’AXTOS, Fyop’r. BENWELAEt: - - - INDIANA. All kiiuisof fresh and erred i»e.-it». and all es Hie lM>t quality, constantly »u ham! The highest market price |<ahi for g.-nd fat cattle, calves Av. Give ate a call ami a ski,re of your patroaage. « CHAS. M. PAXTON.