About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1874)
/ / itatk* early put . Ob Tuuday th* trial b*gaa. Owing ta l^i ni^|p|^kk iht mMii 1^4 TnuuxAU BH» MU» aa E*w T**t pm m Bute* N pw Mat. Moult m •*- TMMhlipOT MBtt dUUkd MMmMM M pot Mat. BukiararaUlag *h*ekj aRn ■At* Oonoir-lbiM In. The follow!** an tin qactetiiut laferlOT M «U Ordlaary aad aulaed .1* *U Ooad Ordlaary .UH0UH Low MlddUag* UM«t*K MlddUmga » •»«< Btrlet MhldUig* BftlM M kllN. Koeolpu *0 Mot - T by M. B O. B. B.; U bp «||IU| tbp IT. B B. B.B.I » bp W. B.B. ( • bp ttnrt « bp B. W. *. B. BklpuMU 110 haln-UbpS. W. B. 11 for h*a* ceaeamptloa I M kpW. B.B. daily rtraoBT, StMb M bHl tipalBB UIB l,m ~ - ~-'mstrxzzrjzy*l Btaak on haad S,*M Ban Oat La»t TiAA-la|Vt Bit, lift, 1U; raotind nut dap It toUl raaUpti M,T0»t •Uppadaauadap 1M| total iblpuoBta Bllli •took a.iu I MlM tl. Middling! lie. W.B.Poara.—Baaatptafor >day* 11,0*1; •*- porta ta Oraat Britain lUHl to uaatlani u,t»*j atoak na.ui. Dry OTOda OboLo^laAMognit^J. 8. Joata. Solra* To-night—ITUa Oaneroaa. Bankruptcy—John King. TM lad Bapa Of Prof. Gratnor, tbo gla«a blnwtr, an aaaoaaaad aa tUa Friday and Saturday. Tbooo of our dtlaoaa who lute not wit- uoaaod Ua woudoiful aUU ahould not faU to boo Ua. Tba hundrada of okUdrba who won doltghtod by hia gaaioa will rooMubw him for a Ufa Mae. [It Tho rooaipta ainoa Friday an ltd baloa, agalnat 313 lAt waok, and 107 aame lima laatyoar. OftM at Stall, Ala. Tho Boutham * Atlantic Teltgraph Company haa bow an cRtee at Baala, Ala., which greatly facilitatM bnaiaaoa botwaon that point and tho oniaido world. Tho 8. A A. ia a godhead and prooporoua Uuo. Tbo Woatorn Onion Company haa ae- tabUahod an ofBoo at Bailor, tho half way railroad atation botwaon Oohunbua and If noon, Tho Unaa'wan arranged abd arerything made right by Mr. A. A. Colemao, of tho Oolumboa offlop. Haa- to* daka Boland, lata tho popular uoo- oaugor boy of tho Booth ora and AUantio Company, in tbio oily, ia tho operator. Ha and that blight Maotor Henry Mayor oan now talk over tho wine at will. Qfleara a/ M* oHaatkut Commons Oeirn- Tba following w*a oontinuad: Ji L Starka, otaL H. BoaJ. L. Wyman; Mt Peabody, adadniotntor of Oaorga W. Fiohor, to. 1.I. MeKondraa and L. T- powuiugi J. J.Uonoo m DoWitt F. Will- aox; War. Oontry, truotraa, u. tba Horth and Booth Bailroad Company; Emma Braiflby to. John Jehacoo, adaoiniatrotor [death of defendant auggaotod]; Geor- giana Mono to.' Brooklyn Life Inanranoo Company; H. 8. Daria to. Froneio D. Thouatoni L. D. Hopkina to. H.B. Smith, truotoa [aorrioo perfooted]; 0. E. John- •ton to. P. Freer [bill amended, demur rer o tot ruled, Willoox appointed mooter.] Tho following wore Battled: H. G. lray, guardian, at a!., to. d. D. Odom andd. A. A W. H. Oodp; Sarah d. Sorog- giaa to. Wiley Chamber* anddamoaFlem- ta*. O. W. Brunaon to. 8.0.Undmy and d. d. Grant. 1 Verdict and dotroo, finding that the plaintiff ia indobtad to Lindaay $1,387, for money paid by aaid plaintiff for tho purohaoa of land mentioned ia bill, taxM duo, and rapaira don* on tho aame, exdltiaire of all rente duo by Lind- aay for land, and that tho earn* b* paid by •hid Brnnaon before bo ahaU bo ontitled to the poaaeaaion or a oonroyanoo to aaid land. Dceru require* Grant, from whom Brunaon bought tbo bind, to exooota dead tO MUI Pint Tordiot waa obtainod in tbo fol lowing dirorco case*: Sarah d. Brokaw to. Ioaao Brokaw, Huoan W. Lloyd to. Goo. I. Lloyd. Saturday morning waa fixad aa tbo time for bearing diToro* oaoea. Tbio morning tbo bool ohm ia tbo oqnity dooket will oomo-ep. Court adjouihcd to 8] a. u. Major Moom i* expooted thio morning. Goo. Banning, wbo haa boon unwell, waa ia Court for a few momenta. MUSCOGEE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Annual Etoction of O/fietrt an* BayoWa, At n mooting of tha Ladiea of the Or phan Aaylum on tho 10th inat, the annual oloetioa of offloora and manogen took place, which rmultod in the re-election of tho following: Proaldattt—Mr*. B. A. Ware. Vioa Preaidant—Mr*. M. A. Fatten. Troaanrer—Mr*, d. E. Martin. Secretary—Mr*. 0. E. Dexter. Aoaiatant Secretary—Mr*, d. M. Bate*. The Manager* war* alto re-eleoted. Tho Troaaurar aubmitted the following report toi tho put year, which was read and approrod i 1878. Dn. May 7—Oaah on band, .... $325 81 April—Cub from Messrs. Pea body A Brannon, from the MoKeaxio Estate, . .... 114 73 dnns 1—Cook E. B. dividend, 8$, 673.00 1874—dan nary 1—Cash B. B. Diridond, 8], 673 00 B. F. Coleman ia Prosidonl, OoL W. L. Salisbury Vie* Prooldoat, dobu Poabody, Esq., Treasurer, and M. M. Moor*, Clark of OounoU, Bodtotary. W* gov* tho name* of tbo Commissi an am a few days •8°- m ' ;r i ‘ Gian MltuHnf. Wo adetao all, old and young, tp riait tho ootabllshment jnst north of the Ban- kin House. , The define** and skill with whieh glam ia spun in throada finer than •Uk, and blown into almost arory eon. eeirable form, is Tory interesting and th- •truotiTe. The aeToral glam steam an. ginu are worth aaoing. The exhibition hu no hnmbug iu it For the weak ending May 3d, wa hod a light frost thru hoary raise, sooom- panyiag on* of wbioh waa a hoary hail ■tores. The next woak there wu on* rainy day and night. For week ondiog tha 16th thro* raina, ona oaao with a hoary wind and hail storm. Waok end ing May 88d three rainy nights, May 80th fonr ohowery days. Tho weak ending dune 6th uw fire rainy days. Th.th.r- momatar during that waok nrotagod 73 Mae. Jtttph S. Mm, ML ML Tho able and popular poMar of BA Lnko’a Church, ia Columbus, ia thaolamof Methodist proaohoru at Emory Pollogo In duly, 1848, and united with tho Georgia Uonforono* in danuary, 1848, ia now about forty-firo yaars of age and stands in tho front rank of thaOon- foronoo. He is ominontly popular with tho people, prudent and motions in fann ing his opinions, yU lrm and unflinching whon rosolrod to aet Tho degree of D.D.wu oonforrod on him by Up Uairar- sity of Georgia. Bo ho ia pan; ad by a eorroapondont of nlargoWmtom paper, who is sketching tho principal miaistora in attondaao* on tho Bouthorn M. E. Oonforoaoo at Loukvill*. Ho haa two sons who are also Methodist minis ters. A ooRospondont of the Louisville (Ky.) Couritr Journal soys Mr. Loo dordan, by hia own admisojou, though tbo lorgoot plantar in Georgia, and raising oaoh yoar •inoo tho wu two or thro* thousand balm of oottwn, hu not mrod a dollar by tho opamtion. Every out realised wu noodod to pay hands, buy proriaions, and math* Phmtpfiqu i Md ha might hero added, mass bssidoa. Tho writer giru tho on. oouragiug foot that Mr. dordan hu gone hook to the old plan—raising onongh pro- tho Solicitor, Major d. F. Waddoll, A. a MoGohoo, Esq., rsprossntsd ths psoossu- Uon on tho put of tho Btoto. Oolsnol Bemea, Colonel d. B. MoPonold, d. M. Burnell, Esq., and tho Messrs. Hoopsr mprsisnt tho dsfenoo. Tbs Btoto aokad for a rnntlnuannr, whisk wu rofuaod. Tho oounsol for'tho psoouutlou than mo**d to iwt pm., whieh dudgs Btmngo overruled. A Jury composed of white man, and repramntad u very intelligent, wu am. pioDil^diiid Um eommenoad Wodnaoday afternoon and wu oloasd last night. The argument will ooMSsaaoe at 9 o'alock tbit morning. Our tologram adds tha Hooper* are confidant of on eoquittal. local m nan. —Cloudy and quite warm yesterday. —Tba Mayor bold no matinee Thun- day. Bom* oaau aro op for today. tenuous, like stoamships, are waok- aned by lsngthaning. ■A boat should bo at the wharf today, and lure to-morrow. —Tha oolorad Odd Fallows nattod $78 by thalr picnio on Turn day. —South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida era dabarrod from oontaating for tha eotton premiums offered by mar- obants and tha Fair Association to be hold next fall. —Taka a eompany of boys phasing but- tar-fliu, put long-tailod ooats on tha boys, and turn tho buttar-fliu into dol lars, and you hero tba panorasu of tba world. —An old toper mys they oall whiskey a •one, brandy tha asms, and tobacco dit to, and wishes all those enrau would coma horn* to roost, and roost so low that ha oould poll ’em down whenever ha wanted 'am. —Quit* a numbar of sportsman are go ing to Florida on Saturday’s boat on a hunting and fishing axouraion. Tha proper plus to boy 4-4 Bleiched Homespun at 10,13} and 15 oanta a yard Acns A Mubdoch'b. But Caliooea at 10 oants; White and Colored Matting, oheap; Bloaohed Shirt ings, Bbestinga and other Domutic Goods, chup, at H. T. Oxiolsb's. PonS’i Extract affords immediate relief in all cum of scat* pain. This ia strong language, but the experience of twenty-fire years s tests its truth. Try it [myl4 aodAw Second supply of Black Grenadinu at 40 cents and upwards, at the Virginia Plain and Btriped Laaoa. Striped and Figured Musttna. Viotcris Imwns. Linen » while and figmd. Isamansa linu of Embroidery, at grant hugaina. * Beat Prints at 10 cants. Most dsgant Bilks ia tha oily. Coats' Thread 70 osnts. Futory Goods at factory prisso. 1. B. dons, my 15 sod Oetumbns, Georgia. Black Iron Grenadinu and llama Laos Shawls, at $1684 38 1874. On. May 6—Expanses during tha put yaer up to data, 1133 91 Amount sash on hand now, - - $560 32 ThaPrasidsnt statu that eight children are now in the Asylum. Thus, however, are not *11 for whom the Institution has provided the past yur; several have been furnished with good homes in private families, whara they are kindly treated and well oared for. This is one of the prlneipal feature* of the Society, to see that the children may receive a good horn* with soma kind peopl* ; end many have already become adopted daughters, and aro doing wall. None of the obildren at* ever given away. The Institution also furnishes them with a good English Two children have died dnriog the past yaw. They were taken into the Institu tion in very feeble health. MUumHtn tf Crtpt la Mtl ttetlm. In comparison with last yur, ths fol- lowing appur* to be tho situation: Ten to fifteen par unt. lam land in oottoa; two-thirds laaq guano used, and far more grain planted. On the red lands tha not ion ia fully equal, if not batter than lut year. On gray lands the stand is poor, and much replanting hu bun found nausmry. There is plenty of time to produu a heavy cotton crop. In 1889-'60, whan the spring wu muob worn* in arery respect than the preunt ona, Colombo* rsoaived 133,000 balsa; but a killing frut did not come until late ia November. Th* raporta from all quarters are more encouraging than they have bun. Farm- era hare no reason to be disoouraged, while a hopafktl future is over them. Tha proper thing to do ia, go to Ace* A Murdoch’s and look through their hand- soma Hu* of Bilks, Grenadines, Poplins, Striped and Corded Organdies, and select what goods you want. Th* proper place to find Cassimeru for pant*, boys Casaimeres, Oottonad**, Linu* ia at Aon A Mubdooh's. The proper plao* to proenre the latut noveltiu in Silk Scarfs, Buga, Fans, Leather Balts, Ac., is*at Aomt A Mubdooh's. Thl proper plac* to bny Black Grena dinu in all atylu chup is at Aon A Muxdoch's. Th* proper plao* to buy Caliooea at 10 oeuta par yard and Coats’ Thread at 70 riaioas to do, and after that, all tha cot- cants par doa*u ia at tab ha can. Acs* A Mubdooh's. aprSO Pkttch, Gascon A Co. Mann*, A pair of Ponies. Apply at ofllo* of tha Eagl* and Phanix Factory. • myl8 3t* The proper plao* to buy American Gambrio is at Aoaa A Murdoch's To arrive, a large lot of Whit* Striped Lawns at 25 osnts, tha ehaaput goods ever offered in this market. aprSO PaxTOH, Goat don A Co. Fresh supply of Black and Oolorad Alpacas at 85 cent* and upwards, at the Virginia Store. aprSO Fsttoh, Gannon A Co. Sappose you hive “triad fifty reme dies'’ and received no benefit, ia thers therefore “no balm in Gilead ?” Verily there is. Your liver may be congealed, your stomaeh half paralysed, your nerves quivering, ydUr muscles knotted with tortnre, your bowels constricted, your lnngs diseased, your blood full of impuri ties—yet in one wuk after commencing a conns of Dn. Wauxa’s Vnmoan Bit- tibs you will ful like a now oreatnr*. aptSO 4w Second supply of Gbatelain Chains, Fans and Parasols, just received at the Virginia Store. aprSO Piiton, GoudokAGo. VETOED t-tro IEELATIOEI High prioee can no longer exist. Oaah basis is the principle now, and UI desire to clou business, am offering my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Huiery, and numerous artielm in this line, at leu than cost. Call and examins, and make ona dol lar go farther than two at any other place. I am in earnut. If you doubt it, step in and have proof of the faot L. Harris, 114 Broad St., myl 4m Columbus, Ga. Ths proper plaoe to go when you want chup Dry Goods is Aoxx A Mubdooh’s. Beal Estate Agents ANp AUCTIONKIRt, XWQn&BK **a*(atrn* ““ — th* property .... i stsany,** »(atrrta***2j*)*miw Of 0UMA> If jo* weak a tarsala. CUT LOT M*. «fw tbrm dwelling* aatha _ Chup White Good* of *11 Uadi at ^ ' Chroma’*. Jewelry and Chatalain Chains, at Criolxr's. Corsets at Hoopaklrto, at lew prio«L at ^ Omioua’s. Dram Goods atarkod down at ^ Calami'*. Fine Cloths and Ooastmon at reduced prices, at ^ Cixolhb's. t Superior Shirt* and othor Furnishing Goods, at ^ CnioLin’s. Two-Button Kid Gloria ft, at mylS cod _ Csuolsr’s. Em* 1Mit You can find at T. E. Blanchard’*, 133 Broad street, th* very latut otrlu of Drew Goods,- at such prims a* cannot fail to give satisfaction. 0*11 and me them. Domestic Goods at greatly reduced rates; Futory Goods at futory prices; Cuts' Spool Cotton at 70 osnte per doz.; the but Prints at 10c per yard. mylO tf A few pisou of French and English Cauimeres, very low, to olou out, at T. E. Blanchard's. A large lot of cheap Cauimeres and Linens, very ohup, at Blanchard's. The but plus to buy Tabic linens, Napkins and Sheetings, is at Blauchard's, 138 Broad el. Direct A*m Europe! A fin* suortmsnt of Bsal Munohsum Pipes, Cigar Holden, Oigw Cams of rail Busaian Leather, MatcLsafsa, Aa, at Buhlxb’s Cigar Emporium, aa Banloiph strut, houn with the Bad Sign, near Enquirer office. mylO If you desire a real good smoke, go to Bomba's, on Bandolph strut, snd ask for his new brands of Key Wut and Im ported Havana Cigars. mylO Good IMagt. Go to” ths Buby Bsstaurant for your Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good to eat. octlS tf For Solo. VACANT LOT Of LAND, Ms* thswMlfOT- Mil« ■toe, with iu n in t*j*te«r *r separat*, at a low Igor*, tor cub. 8DDB VAX A rwrM A 1. IHHHB IB IBB mbit* of th* dir. Will **li *t a gnat or to M Aooaptmblv pity u uaStvIM Th* property <u to man to |*r a •*«*• A DWKAM.N HOUSl AND LOT, wit* ma acre* gruad, la Uawaed,u* all* tnm tW.L H. depot; a very eoalMtaMe end dee treble home. lima*, vithi B MO yard* For Ront. A BTOXX BOUBX la th* valley of Talbat eenty, At a oroM*roAd t thro# alba of tho CbAljrboAto •prinfi. A tiry Mrablt IpcaHwi Ibr a Dry Goodi And Qroeory tart* CIGARS. THE NEW ORLEANS CIGAR STORE. Good News to Smokers I j. Co. WAREHOUSES. DISSOLUTION. rfUIR Firm of RKDD, CHAMB1R8 k BANKS JL hsa been dlMolEid by tho conoont ofsll rsr- tleo concerned. All nnpsld a4eabom sre In the hands of the und*rs!gn®d for Mttltmont, who will aIbo pny all claims against tha old Arm. NOTICE. rpiIE UNDERSIGNKD will still continue the Warehouse and Commission Business AT TUB LOWELL WARE-HOUSE. ThenkfW tor the patronage beetowed upon ae th* pr«eent eeeeoii, we reepeettally eoliclt Ua oon- tloaance the Homing eoeeoo, with * promt*, to w overy .fort to promote the iatereet of our p*t- Newman A HAVI JUST OPANID A RETAIL CIGAR STORE At 141 Broad St., Oolumbus, snd to moot tho domsad for QOOb Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Ac,, they hare laid In, at groat aspenoo, a magnlfloont stock. Giro thorn a call, and enjoy, at tho lowest price consistent with llr!ng« tho boot smoko } on hare had for many a day. Remember the place, J. NBWMAN A 00« mhl Sm 144 Broad It. OPELIKA DIRECTaRY. Oootore._ DB. I. T. WABXOOK, ~ Borg—r and Phjralelu. Office at llaaghtei's Drag Store, Railroad street* febl4 DR. Ma W. R. W1LUAKI Offers hit professional services. Office over B. M. Green A Co.’s, Chambers AK.S. Streets. Millinery. misim wun * ncixx, Fashlonabl* MllHasr* and Droumakere. OoDtlemea's ghlrte eat by ehert mea,nrt, end toM to St. Chemhore etroot, u.xt to l.bl gurui aehn’. dry^ood* etoro. MBS. C. V. BAKLOW, Fuhlonabl* MllUnor and Drasamaker, Bote Agent of Butterlr.k * Oo.’e Petterse. At the lew Benklng Uoaee of Sheppard * Co., Opolike, Alt. . j*XS Notaries Public. Vo a. Hioonn, Being appointed Notary Pnbllo for Lee eoaatjr, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friendo. Holds Conrt 1st and 2d Saturdays of each month, at R. 0. Holliflcld’s Uw office. jaSS Furniture, Ao. At Panic Prloaa. A. O. HABWILL, Dealer In nil kinds off Pnrnltnre. Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets. jal8 Chambers street. Lawyers. a. i. vicKEma, Attarnsy and CsnnMllsr at Raw. Office opposite Alabama Hones. Practices in all the Coarts of the State. jaS Tailors. 0. A. BEDD, GEO. Y. BANKS. April 1,1874.—4tf ICEIIOE! AfTSft THIS DATE ICE; WILL BE BOLD AT —«as— COLUMBUS ICE WORKS At thg Following Price*: Retail, per lb...*. Tickets for 100 lbs “ M 800 Ills “ M 30(1 lbr. ■ 400 lbs.... ....S ota. ....$ 1 90 .... 3 00 ft 00 e 25 “ « 800 lbs 7 60 “ “ 1000 lbs 13 60 Liberal arrangements made with dealers. tnyOtf DRUGS AND MEDICINES. I. GRIFFIN, IMPORTED soup, sour, sour, Enry Dap, Prim -Eleven till One O'clock, at CMA*. HEY MAX * CO.’S, ^urDts&aemcuies,^ WperfumesyW 4RRi AMD 3 Un*or tho Natural VTtno ArAor. JlFANCY GOODS, ^ ' AT BEMtrOBM fBICKB. Liquor and Wlo* Houu, and the flout , , .».«.» A " f 004 * gurenteed. SW Preocriptlone cere- Butiumt in Columban, on Broca .true, I (.u, ,repared et-ell hoeri. J. L OXIffIN, below Georgia Home Bank. my3 tf I jets deedowly jm Bread at. f. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Outline nd Unking in th* touet gtyiee. El petrlsg neatly dene. South Rellroed Bt., over fntnltnre Btore. J*1 Dentists. J. L. M. SMITH, Denllet, Does Plate Work aad Plugging on res son able df»o23J terms. Chambers street. Barber Shops. WESLEY BAM1I6H, Barber, Corner Booth Bellrend end ChnmUie etreete. deoSS BHHfOlf dk mnk, Barber*, South Bellnmd etreet, unoer Adame Hone*. dec23 Hotels. ADAMH HOUSE. jo to Opelika, be euro it Goose, opposite Passenger Depot. Insurance. E. €. BOWSE A SEE, Gansral InsnrsMS Agsnls. Office, Railroad 8treet, over R. M. Greene A Co.'s. nov23 DOORS, SASH, ETC. Our Seventy Pane Illustra ted Catalogue of DOORS, SASHES, BLINPS, ' 8TAIB KAILS, NEWELS, FANCY GLASS, Ao., to eny one Intrreeted In building, oi rrot-lpt of Btemp. KEOGH A THORNE, JM A Ate CANAL STREET, Jyll dAwly MEW TOES CRT. WM*Shu. funewl*««Wte. VlM«r.tee*uL M. LmUe feml HtHa freeh Tnrkiek Pnuee, 10* E b. Sew Ovrute, JXJ^e. fare White Kenmu Oil, 4te E atom. ffOffT g. CRANE, h.p.abkuVco have Mush nor, ambMM ficur, Ptarl Grits, Magegiii Ham, Ogilfornia aafi OMkaa Battsp, Ngtlr# anfi ImgOTtuI Wleu, ’ Havens Oigarg, Hera# Rafilah (la «!•••), Gandaa Marmalafia, Euenaa af Anahaviu, Oagar* •"< SaMcaa of mi klagg. r AU faretaeeee delivered. THE WHOLESALE Grocery House -OF- J. A J. KAUFMAN, No. 14 and 16 Broad St, Columbus, Ga., KIH6 C0E6TAETLT Ml Ha ED tBOCT 100,000 sounds Bacon. 800 fcarrate Flour. Fran 100 to 200 barrel* Sugar. 100 bags Coffha. From 100 to 200 barrda Syrup. 200 barrala Wkiakay, 200 box#* Tobacco. BOO •• Soap. MO » Oandlaa. 100 barrala Lard. BO “ Mackarai. 800 aaoka Sett. 80 tltrooa Rica. 000 roam* Wrapping Papar. 100 oaaaa Potash. 100 “ Bardina*. 100 “ Oyatara. 100 “ Ploklaa. 100 boxas Candy. 100 “ ttarah. lOOgrou Patter MUibn. 1,000 ponme* LarUlert** talk *0,000 Clean. 1,000 p*nad* Or*** amd Black Tea. *00 bag* of 8h*L lOOboxu lad* aad paaay Creche re. . 100 *' Cbee*. ta uaua. 80 bmrral* vinegar. *0 uaka Buteh Al*. 100 darn Wsoden Bucket.. 100 Iu* Emma Aad mrythtnf la the Grocery line,which lfa.y ofer to Ik* trade by the package,.. knruwy ether FobMng Hour. In th* Unite-t Bute., eptlB 8m J .SI KAOFHAN. F. A. POMEBOYl AT EOOHBE’B COMBER, CALL* ATTENTION TO Oholoa White Obad, “ Fraab lay Fith, “ Mobil* Cabbaga, “ 0*1 ary and Lattuca, “ Liva and Drattad Paaltry, “ Fraab Oountry Oauiaga, Spar* Riba md Baokbonu. A Choice Lot of freeh Craekara, Sugar Jumbiat, Lama* Snap*, Gingar inapt, Lamas Cream*, Ac. Applaa, Onion*, Potatoc* & Turn if*. Alec aattnl faaUy Seppllee aad Iteacy Oreterlw “itaT.'c. FRIDGEN will he fend *t the wet ter and will be pleae'd to wall oa hie tomere aad friend.. Th. patronage ot the public » reepecttally eolldted. . fr FOR SALE AND REWT. ^oBent. Adj^fo*. twe farnieked B*#jg DOOMS, Kiti^^fad Stable, with uae of dl>U room and parlor.' 'Adrew apt tf M. Enanlrer OUm. House and Lot for Sal* HE LOWIB PART OP BEOAD «. T HE lot I* M acre; the home he. lhr “M8 large iwme, hall aad e’l neemenry^ out-huilitlnga. Will be aoldchenp to a ceih ‘’SIS, A. W1TWCB, For Sale Low. A BOHOLAEBHR IN THE MEDICAL 001 Sbl AT ETAESTULB, INDIANA, nor* If APPLY AT THIB MFWB- MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINERY ;T* is W X A* D°1^*EE MILLIJTEI . - * Intern eta lee, at the ah*rte.twatte*. Emtiuor below th. •gtfggg-.t ootlt—ly mart MIM DOEMMLLT