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Crawford County News from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

Crawford County News from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

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I v- w- BOOTS AND SHOES D. PICKING THl Pioneer Hardware and Stove House Hardware and Stove -I AM NOW LOCATED AT HT- BUCYRU8, OHIO, to oar coodi and got oar prist. la Cook Blow and Trlmminti, Wo glto Uit bnl and moit fiompMe eoameodDihooM keeping ihoald nothl! Art oftrfni Great Bargain. oaiftt. Portlet QUIN Mil? BLOCK, btloit baying, STEEL PLOWS FOR IUIW $14.00 AS $15 00.

Tht PObou Oliver Stool Plow leodt tiwa all. PAINTS. Whop yoa paint yoar batty get NXIL'B CABRIAQZ PAINT, wady for nit. Any oat eta tpply It WRITE AMD COLORED LEAD. HOUSEHOLD PAINTS IN TWENTY COLORS Put np in Plot and Quart Gant nady lor nit.

Give ni. a rail. X. PICKING A CO. NEW STAND NO.

5 Where I prepared le LADIES, OEITM, MISgjS' CHILDRENS, EVER QFFERED TO THE ADIESFINEKID SHOI Isrik HoNDAT, April as Disagreeable spring weather! fate woe In Cnatllno, Tnetday. Os it an nearly all town a boat btra. Saw alii rnnolng, with full fona at work. Siekman A Fate an getung thalr Ula yard ready fi.roprrtilon. Grandma Bhrater la lying very low with lung fever, with of her recovery.

if Tbe farmer an clearing the yard of tile, np Idly. They an taking advantage ol the low prion. Homy Black, of Bnevrua, wot hi re, Tuesday, taking ont nolldot for an accident Ininrtnee Company of Chicago. The net of the tick, out of town, an Improving slowly. To many, tbe ipring of IMS will be remembered at time of eleknem and anxiety.

Geo Price Is In critical condition, at the preeent. Re It snffrrlog Intently. On Hondav Dn Chetney and Pulton performed an operation, which nllaved him a gnat daal, and poedbly taved hla life. Georgs hie bar but wlshe. Bev Bsnslln, of Btioyrai, Bev Clats, of Balll-mon, Hd, and Bev Zimmerman, of York, Penn, won visiting the North BotMuion Lalhtren Hinlitor, Bev IK Baker, ToetdayBev Cl a lx and Zimmerman preach id at Lot Creak Ch arch Tuesday evening.

-HOMO. -4 TtfeAkl, April 24. Trnmpg are plentiful here. Mike Hocker is not much Frank Robertson ie doing nicely. Bogane youngest child is better.1 Gallon tinners were at work lest week.

Mr Rickers child is still confined- to bed. natis- The blacksmith is giving good The Mew York Tribune of a recent date contained the following editorial, which will do to ga the rounds of the Prohibition prate. Bat The Tribune neglecte to ay "the saloon must go:" The drink problem ie one of the Chief qneetione noir occupying the minds of philanthropic men and women, not only lu this country but on tbe other side of the Atlantis. It becomes more plainly apparent that to hold this evil In check la to atop tha breeding of Innumerable other diseases which eontinnnliyYlircdten the life of Two of tha English reviews contain articles from. distinguished hands, which illustrate this In on interesting-way.

Cardinal Manning and Archdeacon Farrar treat tha same question tha hideous problems Involved In the poverty and misery of 'outcast Lbndon" from widely different points of view. Both dwell upon the havoc wrought by the liquor traffic aa one of Its moat lamentable and baffling feature. Archdeacon Farrar' drawn a dark pietnrn of extent aul the reenlta of tills traffic, which It seems Impossible to subject to proper legal control, to long os It la strong in the Influence of weolthy capitalists" end "brewers end gin distiller ore freely elevated to tha house of lords, jnst os In this country every attempt, ta restrict the trade ie resisted by politicians who owe their nominations to barroom nnfl their election to loon keepers1 money, Cardinal Manning declares that tbe whale lend la raftering from the dimeter indirect power of the drink trade, wMeh wrecks millions of men, women end children," and If not brought under by the will of people, will pe jibe "downfall" of England. No one needs to be feminized how deeply this question ie engaging attention in this country. Fortunately, it 'has not assumed such gfoomy proportloha aa in England, and the dqvWng of methods for dealing with It has boon successful to on extent not dreamed ot, apparently, in that country.

But these are the subjects of infinite disputes; and'the proffer regulation ot the traffic is, ahd probably must' remain for yean to coos, tha chief legislative Issue In many states. It ie the leading question at this moment fa this state. 1 r-. Attlkn DWn An UBfortuate Cue. Henry Wagner, formerly a resident of Whetatone townsbjp, and at present Secretary of the North-Western Normal School at Ada, was wised six days ago with acute insanity.

He was Tuesday night brought to Bucyrus and transferred to the home of his brother, Jonathan Wagner, four miles east. On Wednesday he hi brought to the office of Dr Jordan for examination' and treatment He has rational moments in which he conyerses intelligently and some food, and then relapses into the wildest fancies. He will probably be sent to some private sanitarium for treatment The victim is a young man of excellent personal habits, ana his present sad condition is attributed solely to overwork. SOLID COUNTEBS-AINSOLES $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 I Xj. FIVE OF A KIND.

aUWFOBO-COUXTI MEWS. A WXKKLY PAPKI OffOtMD TO TSM tlQUOM TRAFFIC. THOMAS P. HOPLEY, EDITOR. rriCB IN TEE SECOND 8 TOE 7 or TEE riSEEE BLOCS.

OME DOLLAR A TEAR. oroAMMUk. We aw opposed to the manufacture and: Side ef sll intoxicating Uqaers as a beverage and wish this bnrinsee prohibited by law. iiHett the meml and ihandal support of all those who desire this' accomplished. Ttmptromet of feeptember it, 188L Tempntnee Educational Law, A previously adopted by the House, to provide for the study of the nature of alcoholic'drinks and narcotics and their effects on the hnmsn system, in the.

public schools, and educational institutions of the State, was considered In the Ohio 8enste, April 5th. Remarks favoring the bill were made by Senator! Townsend. Taylor Alexander Cole and Cowgill, and against it 'by Senators Adams, Turd-, Mack and Wallace. The ftU.au yeas to risye. read as follows: SibTioN 1.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State' ol Ohio, That the nature of alcoholic drinks and narotitfee, atad. their effects on the ha-mao' eyetem, connection with the objects of pbyiiblogy 'hygiene, shellhe Included in tile' branches tp hfe amended regUhuTy.tsught'in' thetompidh schools of the State, arid in. alt edacatirinl -ini and titutiorir ihppoited wholly, cm iq part by taondyreotived from tpe Sfate; Uivnoy, AVV9S wv A uaas utsiiw. Tlio Burglars Ilave Tbeir one which Intended eell--' Own Way LaBt Night. I tag, telling hie family bo would ret ora 4 1 that evening.

1 Tuesday night passed without hie But No Harness is Taken, return, and Wednesday mornjng hi they got A square heal. wife, becoming anxious, a messenger Mr; Wm. Vollrath, of No. South woe dispatched to his brother, Wmflaod Walnut, ha4 hlsregidence entered byj Wickham', teaching at Melmore, and burglars, and the only loss he suffered he 'went end 8 In. tha wes, they went through the pdnby and evening, ffmnd when he hqd left tlie got sway -with some milk and pies, Dntil he coiled for it, etating he ten dollaA in cash: I would return by train.

Nothing, ftir- Mr. Thomu BmRhof No. 442 Liucae ther oonld be discovered tbot'etmitag treet awqke' thle morning $10 poorer and Wallace- returned home only to than when he fell asleep. Examine- fln his' brother bad' not yet arrived. tlon showed -the burton placed a box The absent man wm elected this beneath the window of his bedroom spring assessor of Texas and and climbed into the room, passed had already begun hie duties; he has a around the jied where Le and hie wife jwifo and eix children; served in-the 3 nd Bmithetated to a Telegraph reporter he; y1! be ie a shrewd business man, thinks the allkir occurred about 2 steady ta his habits, and a great home township, wlth two faction.

Jokey Walters is quite sick with lung trouble. Mra'E Gearhart a able to be up tbe time. Oua merohaute are doing a good spring trade. Mr Franks addition to his residence looka very neatly. Several incisions were made in George Prices knee, Friday.

Charley Edeinger and Deam were at. home, Sunday. Work baa commenced at the tiie yard, preparatory to making tile. Nathan Worden woe at Wincheeter, Taeeday, on a business trip. Miss Pnrkey ie having a etona foundation placed under her nonee.

Henry Phillip smiles ones more; its girl, and was born, April 17. Wm Kerr sports the silver bodge now why cant tbe deputy have one. George Price lain a bad conditi And fears o4flol tybfcfa 'kfcHen teined. ition ter 0 DeWitt, wife and daughter art visiting Mr1 DeWitfe parents, tear Ply Joe Bpgan secured eeveral bushels of eea potatoes, north of here, at a dollar pot bUdilfli-, um imnir wno reads tbe pd hotel, why ticket ire to be dispatches in hie own paper; how we are pushing the Democratic states, and how clock this morning. FOOLED BY A WOMANS POCKET.

The residence of Jacob Heinle, No. 522 South Sandusky avenue, wm entered through tbe pantry window. The thieves took Mr. Helnles pants, bat after going through them found noth- lutreted weekly magazine, bearing date wig; his vest and coat, ta which wm a April 21, contains a lull reprint of ihlfx gold watch and money, they did not hf remarkable paper on Internation- TTainUfomomt1 Copyright, recently published examine. From Mr.

Uelule room oh 0f Rhode Island, fogeth- they went up Main to the room of er w(th an extended and somewhat spicy lady visiting the Hoinlee; fveral review of the seme by Mr Alden: Sena dreesoe hung ta closet, and after tor Ohsce, being chairman of the com-11 examining two, or thro they mittee which has charge of the bill now -1 disgusted at the dltoidtJob of finding; before the Senate, is: naturally the one- pocket, Woman areas, and left of others to be. looked to aa an 'an- before reaching dreoa whlch C9n" snd liia paper on the eaestioD talned the pocket-bobk; nothing was fo an tbie, and even, brilliant one. jniseed athis plaoe Alden is not antagonistic the -maiie- watch. tii h'qt Is ta hqariy sympathy with the-' About' 2' this morning Mm. hA undertakes, fKsleratiNo.

322 West vpu kwAkened, 'arid going fouqd a roan ''the ltcben, who, oa la the strongest teriris; that the publiah- aqd bee never, ravened, the dr. for iK.gwrt bp that pointN ProhlMtiUfttorney General Bradford still main-in tltne that Zlebold A HagelJji hsvg no rjght ihew tke fluent Mae ef FEtfPtETF BrClp, Foul Play Suspected; On Tuesday George Wiokbam, of. Texas left for Tiffin man, and the fear is that he sold both, horses and wm waylaid. Are Pakllakem Pirate and Reader Receiver ef Stolen Geeda. The issue of Litxxatukx, Aidene ti d.

retatareof chenp edition. of Dickens and for instance, yf two geed Eight avre of good cams, (ituirr. (Mifoinia Bin.1 pH flu i Oifwik. flrpflf Kw orbfrx. Nplrwdidljr mnstnitMi -wim no line drills ranted, Loa-piio-o.

bou of fnndi riiiLAiiEi.rHie. pa, tt rt ccTHtre jochnal. iupiqt eta, JPPubll.Hew Htin Wml sseond man sonili SWSVS! toaflfor mlflRlEi iimni mmi I littoriMUl ooflfiniifl to ifli tor pAtiBlfl. vafltRtrdorkfcfloj MgrttSKirf. -fliCfl aad- ipoflifto UownpvmiW sad tort -Mtico.

son tdnLriBii( ind.iui.1 swri; n.iwl ia iv coantiT. Mauia.Hn aaaaa ra-- fa KnflMeM'AHwni nm? Mfliitiliiiflk flMMt ysumtomsM Dm it ahaTTbe the-duty of Board sof tioq and boards of each iq-' ititaftbns, to make prdviiiqn for fuejr instruction in the school jinil tafti'lTi-. tioriivi'ndet thdif jnrUdicticfn and to adopt snch methods as shall ydspt. thd same to tbs 'capacity of the pqpiN Jh.the' virioiit grades but ifraill be deemed sufficient compliance wtlia PataCo The' the publiffsutbdmiee slum: Kenton, SUverlHarj ForMClty, Om soon hafteardher, went through the i i Kaler: hurried MoXDay. April SI.

Ronry Green. ordered I ntw buggy tt.Sex Hn Jacob butlkoltr It issln reported being' tick. 4 Vrtnk Layer bought a floe hone ol Jacob Ippl lortUft' Sophia Kurts will utlit. Kn David Durr tin coming tunttiar. Bolonau Orpa (a agaln nal able lobe.

round on seoobnt (This tore leg. Bittlkoitr It at preoent working In gat)' dnsky townshipfor a few weyka Hr Klee and wife won vltiUng at thalr ton-In-law't, Adam Knoppenbarger'a. Hour Shaaley purehand a new top bqggy raceutlj Iroa the Bexautr BrotBm Bank Walther Intend, to go South In a lew weeks she will be accompanied by Kaaa Httlkoter. 'X Blttikoftr ordered a new 'clipper aod hearer and getyonr halrpnt will ba theory. John Friedly, of Van Wert eonntr, returned to hie home after vieltlng a' lew daye after the burial of hla gnndmother.

Hn Jacob Hileaat-ler. John Linn had hla barn raised Saturday, April and Lnldhardt brother, have not lor-gotten laying ont and relying a building yet, although t'hty have not worked at tha trade for many yean. A number id onr yonng Mka aade eall at the KHMANnHaW' lnkfi SNddhtLy 'inlbl Whlla then Ihay bad tha plaainn of examining apntf of Bui mltteni which wen found a little while previous by Jacob Knr Bnl none of tha parties pnaenthad lost thaproperty andio If the owner of thebaon will bine and. identify tjUD he lt wrlaoma to Ihern. "BXNNIX." Ain ib BaklngMPowdprx, A Lint or taNeejai Seiji following are the names -of aome, baking powders published by the as being' jn'sdq from A.

r. Henkle, Tim Ultra, Cant Ve Beat, -InternatloM Purltas, fiAlbnynndtei-i -Goldes Burnett's Perfect-' State, -s 4 Empire, Vetenn, CooVsFaveri Sumnower, Jersey-- Buokhyfo Peedess.i- Crows- i Wheels Carietom 614 Celoey, Getiy (Vyutsl, Setafepv-T- Cestenntsl, fcm, KlppsjUruM Crystal, Windsor, Geo. WMIngtou, 8oveeiguJ' Tlenr de Lis, Feather Weight'. There are doubiless many other brands of atuwbaklng powdenf 'tfostdti those ho far examined and nhified'bf fbf aatbpritiee -Most of the baking powders sold in bulky by. weight, and aflsold -with sgiij or present are.eaid -tq be of thie.deecnption.

Prpf Wiley, Weinie't'ip. of the Depaftittvnrbf Agrifnltnre.si Weshfng-ton, Thl 'use ot' slum in king powders in large ilsce of other edd salts ehonid be 'pro: hibitedbby Telraikip. Ynesdaiv svWitax, April Vpsrfol Mrvki era bald In Low Cretf Lntli.inn Chnrehl A Clots, of Bal-il mom. Mn7l.QS.add Kfv O' Zlmmefman. of York, Ptnn-.

C. MeVOMmu'Notkr; Public Ipsarauce Agent, Tiro. Ohio. Thl oaM i'f NfdlaihiywlC A -o. aoin 'i Scoms Bittinl Wm BriMnag vuhi pmsrma before tb.

mart awl Jafy Tuoil.y. ThedrfraS-spu JlTf Iq' Tiro 'and pnrcbatf a tpipriilus maelffneof ibe irhoilo -In Hlchitan. They save a clraUle morifaia od tbs threab-f, a Wparnior' aud- a etajler halla'r and tblrfr Sxidrai le-wourv tha price, St.Ott Od the mitarity of the uioiIms tbe claim wu uprald and the MtitUfilijnllil0 me morb sesed property and fox IlOO' damM tut- IIS fbs-di-frnkb la thaMbe-mbrnltaf we. arbiued an trial sad Ib.tK trholIV -filled to werp jrprewmte-'r lev Wbidfr -foRurvabd rolMvpraaVPtetinnaAbo detebdeow flslti VI. DM damagea Harria and Beron for tbbill 1 tiuflf'er jSo V.

wltb hesdaehdiaffVAflif'Uldaloif Tha'vS sn.h, too, xandaU On ih. idrcwhit imMcnueUbU ufivwis- the Umof 'll readcquitKWl -tow Ar. Its offler When it I to rorcff lMf nm OHbe nvtem. falls to dolts proper work, therefnroof the bod: beorbed and eircnlatins roaodan round In tha blood, polaonlns, not nonrWilos, the HOOFS. Bat wbr joa eontlone a 1a thle way 1 am at a loro tn nnd nbind.

rinea Dr Nnn'aOnlililiVNHMl Di-m. rr Inure Imranult- from its of pf 'window ahd noticed him oing kVbund ceivera-of- stolen goods- The- esse ac-the coraer jot the hoMe, She cording to Mr Alden, ie able to stand Z-l i oq honest and. oommon-sense gronnds, to the, other, titta of the hotme, nd Lyen better than on a false and libelons througb the window sW two taen People who are interested to see taavjQg the yard, -Shp awpkqned her the meriU of liye tbpic presented in huslMud.bu thq mgn wwe Ay navel arid irigorpas way from different exmnotioq Bhewea Jlr.aler thethif will be glad to eend a poetol hhrideomegpld Wtcb wop goue. -Some card for free specimen copy; and a lifoee change, pe hod waa good many of them, when they receirk hehowiyE -hie. wife luul disturbed- Jbe Jtjand see that bright, 'ihtettmintag hurgja? had.cowenqwljand wonderfully cheap mogsilne it.

is, operMlons, 4 be glad to send $1.00 and get it reg- WTTOLD WATCH AItD CHAIN. ELHeS CvaLiC-j' tirj iKri a Poblwiiera 393 feirl street. 7 Wterday IHith fflller.afc the-. rv ckrk ehicaf0. VP West Muiurilpld street.

woe sudilenly atr parni For hale. tacked'-wlth 'heart diseffl-1, arid Dr-l-' wiH sell ufV form sire ire pirates, or thieves, Kir the re- There is one aerions paint In prohibitory legislation which still remains unsettled by any dedeioa of the United States -supreme eoort ean -any elate rightfully prohibit tha -manufacture of llqno within it borders for export? It ft likely that this question will soon, be brought before the supreme bench for decision. far Zlebold A Hegelln, the brewere who wera recently defeated in the Ualtod States supreme court In the suit brought by Attorney General Bradford to teat the prohibitory law of Kara as, have filed in the United States circuit court a written objection to the form of decree prepared by Attorney General Bradford in this ease. They claim that. Zlebold A HageUn have the right to manufacture beer in Kansas for export, and for sale In other states and territories; that the effect of the recent decision of the supreme court vrsa to prohibit them from manufacturing or' selling beer In thle state, and that it ie an open question far the eoort to decide whether they should be allowed ta manufacture for export and for sale In other etatce and territories.

Tb make the order aeked.for.wqnld remit in the absolfita bankruptcy and ruin of Zlebold A HageUn. -We think gist we ore entitled1 to have the order mode In the way indicated, aa tha supreme eoort of United States has not decided the maniffkCtnVe liquor to sell outside the' te. He'-trilllnirt that the -decree" Jbe entered as written by him. WlkM. foe tteMiArof Michigan is poshing to the frimtr iirith soothes Rapebiloon enadidnta -for -the presidency It la tbe ilftHlonatra- Alger, who is ef strong prohibition sentiments, hot.

dapgsrons tq Honest John, as he is known to Oinks liberal pse of hie Bari" Thu. does. The the organ of thp Cincinnati rum toilers; join Green B. 'TUram. tlie' attorney ot the Natictml Lfqnor DealerS tosbeia-Uon, in booming John Bhetman foT-the preridency.

Dr a German beer pope? pf KeWvYorky ss- fel-: lows to The Cincinnati Go-: setts: We Can carry thjsjrtste forqhq Sherman with tlie" help of the Gerpijps, frre- Kve of their party inclinations. He it rongsKtimw the 'Rhpnblieafir haVe Thls-has-time -sed-Wgffin been'tthted1 in Der RepulillkaneV, SAd it has' iUfon grail qnd 'grateful oiL -No wonder- the Deqipcratiq pnesa wonts to vcreata the Impression that tiesebery in-Ohio against him. They Jtr hi nomination ere ran man. As between. thoep twpqisDM Cleveland and Sherdlnn; 'a' child would know whols -the-igtnnti ln-'ifltellect mnn-of To the obeerfftiSif -mlifd' the above'- ex plains Sherman's strength and the -Ref publican hopp.

Re iastr pnblican hopp. 4 strong with the liquor rota The liqaar. -men can- trust Sherman, brit prohibitionists will not. fto rWy tilsW UnN -I The New York assembly' hiu passed thq high license MU 86 to 61. Tto'biil wss emended Defote iU bastsgs1 so'si to fix Ilqucvllcensee st 800 to $1,600, and wlii and beer licenses st $i00 to 8400.

Iri the Original MU tita mbrimnm liquor license $500, and, the maximum 82,008. The-change wm dictated by Mr. Baglay, a Democratic liquor dealer In tbe Catskills; and first vice president of the Stota-Hotel Keepers' ssspcistiCn, which was qggsn-ised lost year elphatiy to defeat fbry legislation. 'After the change dted for the MU giving It tnri number of votes necewMKTito Itq PMsags. -It.

Is expected that tha MU.twIU-be changed in the senate reducing the -foe fur bper Murdered Hoddoek Bearemborsq. A riiemorfsl tsble in. bono, o- Rev. George' C. Haddock wss nnyeiled.

recently at the First Methodist ehhreh, BjSiu; City, The Honed was- enhvded to its utmost, capacity. Interesting 'services' inTO Conducted by tha the and-, others. ministers, -who had been sssoriates al Dq Haddocks -modm ad-, opeeq' Rey." Ir, Kuox A'Ttora. is not a tingle saloon, ta city tc-night, night that Dr. Hkddock woe ss- On the night saisloatedr.

there ware ofef 100 A'mamorihl ftw- thw-nurtyt, hot no gAP lewa for the assassin: s.s i MsMe-'ln'-MlIana. -H s'ti ifilteral blaceY' An Indiana during thn first wek- Iff Jtprrit Votes are coming to dm He is now east, and reports the party In better condition fer active work than ever rr JPitxelnfmonartoh't for. Her good Fine Ideation, two mile WM tiilctiYt wis tifiouglit best for'her tqi AI1 with house ndt hern; Good knd reqtffireinefcLti of this Section if the prq visi bribe made for 'Inch lhstrofttibn orsllnly.lthouttheuieof xt-JQki( to qqy person January; 1890, mori school orih toy stitution supported sa dost ribl'pess a' eatil factory eismihktiijn aa the mature of nlcdh'qlfe drihkg sna upoq 'thh naraefiqsi -and-tbeir huiflifl If Any-it SxCBf 'Any- infeermtittadenf or prinbl11 pal of dir Mainer th liny cbthmqifnqhdpt or educational ijatitUttobTanb ported at' afore Who reffltibsr willhOy neglects to giW tffiilfolf ruction required by thieocl herein and ff not so ed, ejtdflYfecelve' no cooepehjir Mrvfbei nfibr nr qcwlecl 8io 4. This nctsiall fske'effeix be in fdrea from kih'd aflertHe of JnrfiAVy, 1889. Notable Notable names re.

erature, -wbiob opene-wilh Geibel'tond closes with GtfPfntfcy, are Gibbon, Green and Grote, historians hot Other letter1 nh vncnffi4th- AsilwlffaiiiL1 ley: most emlqpnt ss statesmen, and Journalist? but of Ugh rank also in the literary -world; Archibald and Jemee Geikie, scientist; artist end nnthoi Goethe Gold-imith aua Gray, poets: Cunningham Geikie, prominent id Cxi rial inn litem-tnniLtidgel RwwieeaeMeH eehr lit host of ofbbtl AtAbdii' IJ lesser l- sleep down stairs, so pewters 'naturetUy took htatiwlfito. Mr Foster raiqataeii with the-: ThAtreem or' ell BooU of Adrentnre -the night, leaving- her gold watob i im ou Vniiuse. 'Chain near her to note the tilBo. About i- a 5 this morning Mrs. Foster was.

nwak- I IO.v EER I DA Kliiu enedbythb chilly or the. HEROES room, anrf ftfopd tbe bay wtadow open. The Miiiav-or- -f On examiulni it found oil the.out-. enitiud fruutir oghun viib indim. ontVi bile of bogU-bjaceu WtlUdt tbe ujl.

wlidtMuu. urur onr wliour Mnmi, Trun u- whlBh td cifhh JfuT she also if the Watch, aqd cljafa ara Democracy le getting dfaftiy iL usfittdtte kAild latWllHieeM waordlng llil INTER NOS, Cranberry Tewnaklp. Tux-day, April 24. Cold spring weather. Farmere are busy sowing oats.

Wiliih Frised, qf West souther Cranberry grimd His Rev Fulger, of -C. preschM at Tabor, last BaboathilVening. Rev Tusem1 wnlpresc at Ifou a O.WVil(V'Jf.fo. -x A Tsbor, next Sabbath7' dfterpoon, MraHenry Orewiler who. bai been sick for the Jjset three weeks ie sble to be around again.

'Rader wsk in bnV inidst lkst. weelf tsking'orders for i patent Toiiflng for a firm in FlytaonthrO. in PlytaonthrO. TheEnterrise grant suppM- st the residence of. Mrs.

Jsst Wedbinsdij evening. 71 JT- Of NeW 7 prii. Rev D.E' Cendeq of Qsrdiqgton, is spendings few dpye-iq-Winchester and vicinity delivering itaitreee. brakrlnsn dd tile and Railroad, spent- Moifdav and Taesrixy here' with niff 5 -s i :8 Shearer who.i attending school Ads came home and over Sunday with reiurnmtdsgsin on Mondsyjto hisschool. Mrs Crieeie'etill Very low arid EfB Gieiison is on the sick- list bnt under better.

I 1" Little Ora the youngest eon of Sanrael And Mery Jane Rorick. died April 14, and vuDuried April 16, ju. te Wbetr atone Cemetery. Desih at all times ie sd but ta this chse ft'is snd taderid," ns this is the third child in eix months that kssibeen called sway. George was October 15, 1887, and -Roto, December ,20, We think a more appropriate text, conhl not, be chosen-then tne one Rev Winter from kt the funeral ifjtyuo Onn it', wm.

ttieee worda Is-there ho bsl in In' Gilead isithere no Mr end Mrs Roriek ha'VS thff 'sympathy of Ihe v-r i Whfn Buctret; stated there wm some 6' onSsfurcw.ptlasf week he fjnt the eotmty tidg-fariff -to pay the dsbtatif the-: AgifriSlfatM Society' that it finally passed with the proton' tion that it sliould bsl voted upon by the of the county the election nextfslL. troul ut I pr Jgrii9w aymmttrno nrdna-irM (Mi? Aui'UOttneceesqrill. httie veurirary Dr Bank, will rvlnrn to Bncjmi. rlnetenoBi-tEere i-. 4 A ,6 were mleting, Mr.

Fp4ter wasaroud. fiud fdund hta haUte'ited, Wn taken ITOm hie rooiq arid vteri at the foot of toe fftelfo. where they Itai heeft of the etalre, with the moqeytakqu leaving mniSj jetet loses Foster 'tog amri; the watch', when ne, dbet 860 iJj tka' It at the tim. I Unloti Labor CAnyeritiori." On 'April 28, th tlnioii -Lflbor Pyfaof qounty, ViU hold County, Convention, at fits. At, this cpnventiou.

delegatee be appqintgil sfljich will he held toia, May I. of 1 alFqb. te HrewUml OoDenAlania. to nom- Iriato a Ceh4hlate.for,0oqtfreto Kffhow mw At two the loot wed to Hrhile for pond jn, hiwjv1 toeoffsoten. Seventeen trae the wtaamto who hadkta drinking, ware eomatitted to Jnfi of eosrt.

ion. 1 is the imibortal author of Pinafore, and "Peter, and Grimm, wonderful wonder-story teller, In fact, this Volume IX is but futhvr demonstrative eyidence that Aldenl Cydnpe-' dia of UnivCrMl Literature is qo only one Of (b -Jnoet interesting of volumes pahliebed, but as ad educating and elevating influence for a home libraqrtifc vatue'ia beyond. -estimate in dollsrawtid Cente. And.ench hsndeotne volnmek oe they are, at a Aa vellqusJy log! Cor cloth, 60 cents for Bali Morocco; with 9 cents extra for postage; A fpecfmen toiame may be ordered it privilege; of nof tifAted. The pamieber- eeedalree- Clark 8trfei Chios gix -TIS -fTT Call a ti is id Mettle.

ra owe lor them paper money, to slot of bills that are those we owesre anxious to be paid. We not to tend oat dons to onr subscribers, and therefor, hope -those owing ue. will, call ami 'settle, papevxri Wo need --i 1 I 'It' V- Z. V. AUCTIONEER, tA Vr Uu.

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