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' li 0 i I- I DAILY EVENING BULLETIN, wednesday eve., march 28, 1883. bosser & McCarthy, runLiHUEiia and puoritiKTORS. BALLAD OF THREE LITTLE FLIEd. Throo llttlo Hies, Onooon ntlmo, Resolved to quit Tholr nntlvo clime; And they didn't cure a cuss lor their father and their inolhor, Their uncles find their uuntH, tholr sister and their brother. Rut away thoy flew, With a merry hum, And told their parents To kiss their bum ; Which struck them squaro between tho eyes, Andcauued tho old folks great surprise. First they rnrao To a grocery store, And straight-way flow In nt tho door; With no respect for tho grocery man, They loft tholr murks on his cabbage and his ham. And soon thoy oamo To a candy man's shop And In they flew And did not stop; Raising suoh u rumpus and running such rig. Wading Into sugar and specking up tho figs. And us thoy circulated 'round A barrel of molasses Next they found ; Bo In thoy wont and dldu't stop a minute, Rut stuck their claws nnd their llttlo tails in It. And thero they stuck And could not suck, And then thoy cussed Tholr luck ; With nobody nigh but fly, Who didn't caro' a d n for their misery. moral: Now you young men Inclined to roam, Tako my advlco And stay at home; For if you go of! from the farm, As sure as shootln' you'll como to harm. A large quantity of heavy stone slabs for the jail arrived yesterday. The averago lion is now entitled to a vacation Easter having passed. t m A nuoKE.v fly wheel caused a stoppage of tho machinery at the cotton mills until noon to-day. Tub Smith Family hnvo arrived and will certainly take part in tho entertainment at tho Opera House next Friday evening. After tho first day of next April five pbr cont. will ho added to all unpaid county taxes. In the meantimo you had bettor pay up. m Uncle Joe Wilson, an old and respected citizen of tho Glenville neighborhood died on Saturday, the 24th inst. lie had reached his 82nd year. Says tho Lexington Transcript: The Maysvillo Daily BuijLktin, a spicy little exchange, comes to us enlarged to a live column sheet, with tolcgrams. a Mr. Lank, of Lexington, is in tho city with tho view of establishing a shooting gallery. lie bears a very complimentary letter from Col. John R. Allen. There will bo a regular drill by the Emmet Rifles at their nnnory" next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. All tho members aro expected to bo present. The " Sleeping Cur Farco," to bo produced next Friday evoning at tho Opera Ilouse, is said to bo tho finest production of tho day, and it will bo very cleverly rendered, Don't fail to see it. The lato Samuel Ellis, of Lowis county, was n niombcr of tho Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of this city, and his heirs will in consequonco of his membership, b,o entitled to recoivo about $1,010. -- - The North bound freight train on tbo Kentucky Central Railroad a fow days ago killed near Lowisburg, a valuable carriage horso belonging to Mr. Frank Long. Ho had refused $200 for tho TnE Frankfort Yeoman kindly says : Tho MayBvillo Daily Bulletin was on- largod to five column paper yesterday, and is now receiving telegraphic reports, Wo congratulate it upon its enterprise, and industry. Tub Old Folk's Concert at tho Opera Hoi! o next Friday evening, by tho young ladies of Maysvillo, is attracting much attention and interest. Tho young ladies will no doubt be greeted by crowded Tiouae. Dcucerilr Dull. ' " Dull, decidedly dull." That was what Mayor January said yesterday, when questioned as to business by a Bulletin representative. " Tho city was never moro orderly within my recollection," ho added, " nor fees so scarce." " Rathet tough on the officers," ventured the reporter. "Yes, and particularly so on me. I havo begun improving my residenco and I fear I shall havo to discontinue the work unless," he remarked, with an expressive wink of tho eyo, " somo good public lecturer passes this way soon." " During these dull times how do tho public officers employ thomselves ?" enquired tho reporter. " Jiramio Redmond, I believe, is study-lug French, Dawson is learning how to danco, and Browning how to walk gracefully, at least I saw him practicing on Second street this afternoon with a lady. I don't think he is making much progress though." "They enjoy it, however?" " Immensely, immensely. Call again, and if you know of any of your friends who want to be fined, tell 'em I'll do it for half price." o Sales or Land. Tho following changes in tho ownership of land havo been recorded at the office of the Clerk of the County Court, since our last report: M. J. Oliaso to E. R. noil, quit claim to lots No. 8. 0, 10, 11. 12. 1,'t. 11. 15.51), GO. CI. li'2, 03, 01. 77, 7S.79, 60,81,82, 189.138, 1.1D and 'J8U and other property, all In Chester. In trust for tho Ohio Valley Piano Company, consideration, SI, Ac. Julius Martin and wile and others to .Milton S. McLean and others, tho undivided of a small lot of gound near Germuutowu, consideration. 8138.25. A. M.J. Cochran, commissioner to Amnnda Williams nnd others, deed of partition of tweuty.nlne acres of land. Julia A. Watson to William Donaldson, 3J acres of laud, on Shannon Creek, consideration, 850. Hermann Ebersolo and wife to Nicholas Ring and others, neres of land, on Cabin Cseek, consideration, SIOd.50. Julia U. Morgan and husband to James E. Hunter and others, fifty-six acres of land, noa Washington, consideration, 80,100. Landon D. Fnrrar and wife to Marshall Davenport, seventy-two acres two roods and thirteen poles of laud on North Fork, con slderatlon, 83.207, Marshall Davenport and wlfo to William Applegate, sixteen ncros two roods and poles of land on North Fork, consideration, 8820. John Moore and wife to Win. M. Shepheid, house nnd lot on north side of Uraut street, consideration, $291, &c. Milton Foster, colored, to H. Tierce, lot of ground lu Mason county, consideration 820. PERSONALS. Points Auont Peoplo Here and Mr. T. Jefl Rico, J. Arthur Berry and Richard Guerin, of Lowisburg, expect to leave for Texas early in April. Mr. J. F. Brown, principal of tho academy at Glenville, has given up his position and taken charge of u church at II ills-dale, Bracken county. Mrs. John Wheeler, we are pained to announce, is so ill her recovery is of. This intelligence will be learned with sorrow by many frieuds. Mr. A. J. Egnew has decided to retire from tho firm of A. J. Egnew & Co., and will establish himself in tho stove and business in the building on Second street lately occupied by G. A. Mr. James IT. Hall, Sr., and Mr. John II. Hall aro on their way homo from the South and aro expected hero this week. Mr. Hall was to havo spent several days with his daughter, Mrs. John A. Miller, at Atlanta, Ga. The Lecture. Tho courthouse was packed to its utmost capacity with ladies and gentlemen last night, tho occasion being tho lecture of Justice II. Ruthbone, tho founder of tho order of K. of P., upon tho subject, "Our Mission." Mr. Rathbono, for upwards of an hour, ongaged tho attention of his large audienco and held it closely to tho end of his beautiful lecture upon tho virtues and graces of tho order of which he was the founder and which has become so wide-spread and popular in tho United States. Considering the short time allowed to mako preparations and perfect arrangements, tho mombors of tho order havo causo to bo proud of the result of their efforts to attract a crowded audienco of cultured and attentive citizens. The names of pupils who excelled in deportment in Miss Parke's school during January and February aro as follows: Anna Darnell, Irene Caldwell, Gertrude Osborne, Jennie Taylor, Lida Smoot, Bal-Ho Rains, 8allio Daughorty, Sudio Duvall, Moggie Wheeler, Keith Green, Addle Cumpboll, Fannio Howo, Bessie Martin, and Maggie Hill. Db. II. C. Mono an is about to build a largo i ratr o tobacco warohouso, on Second street, bo w the gas works. Col. J. M. Stockton received this morning an official notice of the death of Postmaster General nowe, and an order to closo tho Mn)'svillo Post-office, this afternoon between tho hours of two und five o'clock. The Missionary Mite Society of the First Presbyterian Church will meet tonight, instead of Friday night, as announced on Sunday, at the residence of W. B. Mathews. Refreshments served at eight o'clock. Esquire M. F. Marsh held his fust Court on Tuesday, and presided with his usual modesty and diguity. The malefactors of his district will find it a pleasure to be tried before bo amiable and a magistrate. The April term of tho Mason Circuit Court begins on Tuesday, the 10th Thero aro on the docket fifty-seven Commonwealth cases, twenty-five common law and nineteen equity appearances. Of the latter six are suits for divorce. -o County Clerk Ball, on account of the distressing dullness of business, has been obliged, to mako both ends meet, to convert himself into a granger. lie has bought from Messrs. Barkley, Means und DeAtloy six hundred acres of fine Lewis county land, on which aro five comfortable dwellings and four large tobaro barns, lie will cultivate this seuson about twenty five acres of tobacco.. ' COUNT Yi.OIN IS. I.IMFHTONK. Thus far the fruit Is uninjured. A few tobacco plant bed, have been own. Very little plowing has Iven done1 Miss Emmn Rrodt, of West Union, O., was Visiting hero last, week. Miss Maud Foster Is visiting al Orangeburg. W. R. Newell sold his line saddle and mnie, Kola, to G. M. Case lor i'-'x). The weather the past two weks ha bi'en very severe on the wheat eiop.mid it N ed that some Melds, especially the laiesowlnp. is entirely irozon out. Fred. Lawrence recently moved horn near Cincinnati to the. farm of It. 15. Case, mid will cultivate acrnp of tobacco. Mr. J. Nelson with hi- umlh on tho 17th lust., for Oman i, Neb. The damage done to the warehouse of Mi. A.lloiiiui by tho recent tire bus net- lepuii ed. Messrs, Bacon, Hum phreys 'u. havo rented It and will commune pi ll ig tobacco as sjou us the weather permit. 11. R. Chlldshold his tobacco, amount! to about IU.ihw pounds last to Messrs Hacon, Humphreys A Co., nt II o uts per cvvt. all around. This Is the omy sale Hint lias been made within tlie mouth. Theto was n spelling match at the school house lust Friday night. Miss Allluy Hw wou ihechampinuhship. DuvoHtcwart has reiurnedlront his trlu to Kuumih. but has been confined to Ills room with chills since his lolui u. Mr. R. R. Case gave his young friends it party last Wednesday evening, nt which can ly pulling was the older ol the day. A good lime was had by all. AMATKO'l. liKWIHIlUKO. While some of our invalids are improving, we regret to .ay that the sick list Is steadily Ineiutslug. Our nopuidar (deservedly s) young bachelor pnyMolau. L)r. Dohyns has ills hands qultufull. The many Irlonds of Mrs. I'leon Keys will remetto bear that there Is no liupioveiiient, but on the other ban l.ohn Is slowly Mnklng. Dr'hDiiugherty of Millwood, Hhnckletotd.nl Mnysvlllo, Dotiyns, ol Lowlnhurg and Allen ot Lexington, have dono everything Hint medical kill could possibly do for her lellet; ltit isu tar with Utile elfect. Mr. 0. F. lintfinnn, who has heou Mok for two weeks mist, Is we are happy to learn, now convalescing. Iiiiluo Dodson has opened a cooper .shop at his old stand und Is turning out llrst rate tobacco hogsheads. R. A. Calvert surveyed the land purchased bv Mr. O. Mcl'racken, ol the Calveit heirs, oil last Saturday and found It to contain full eighty-seven acres. Mr. Mofraeknn Is his property, having built two houses; nddd to the house already on tlie place. Our citizens will welcome Mr. McCrucken and lamlly to their midst. Jim Marshall says If you got Calveit to lor you. havo all the gaps up or you will uover be Ohio to keep him In the field. 'Texas fovor hns broken out in our midst, soveinl of our young men pioposo starting soon, to try their lorluno In that land ol plenty. Among tho number, Mr. Arthur Horry, Thomas Guilder and several others. Misses Mary Hlngloton and Kmma Parker, spent tho greater part of last week at Mr Aciulla Chamberlain's. Wo do not know Just what the attraction U; but all huvolholr own opinion on tho subject, and It is currently believed thai the two old bachelors may consider themsolvos not altogether loft. I'm in Eaknkst. FKIIN LEAK. Mr. Sum. Peck, wlfo nnd son of Dover, wore visiting l ho lamllles of H. F. Molmyrouud Uruce Jones, last wool;. Our school was honored by n visit from EldorJ. H. Walllngford.ou Friday utteruoon of lust week. Mr. MoKrell, of tho firm of Nesbltt & Me-Krell, of Maysvllle, spout .Sunday with his slstor, Mrs. J. W. Kvans. Miss Hattlo Dwiio, of Covington, is on a visit to Irlonds In tills vicinity. Wo woro present on last Saturday at an elegant dinner glvon by Mrs. J. W. Kvans to a lew Irlonds, Mrs. Jano Worthlngton, formerly of this nolghborhoood, but now of Helena, has been spending some time with frieuds near this piaco, Mrs. Cliarles Peors and Miss Mollvain, of Charleston Jlottom.woio vlutiugiu this neighborhood last week. Wo attended a delightful muslculontortaln mental tho resldonceof Mrs. II. Walllngford, on last Friday ovonlug. Mut Evans of tho vicinity or Dovor.returnod home on Saturday, altor a pleasant visit of sovoraldays to tho family of G. Evans. It seems to tako a long while to ourry a certain horso in the neighborhood; at any rato tho neighbors think so, If thoy happen to wunt tholr mall about that time. 'a nrntrnotod meotinir commenced nt tbo Methodist Church, Houth, In Germantown, Monday, evening. Dr. Is expected on 'Wednesday. to assist the pastor W. D. Power, In conducting the Herrloe during tho mooting. The District CoiifereiiceofthoM. K. Chinch, Month. Will convene ut the Ilcbion Chinch, neur this place, on the iStli ol May. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, former residents of this place, aio on a visit iieie fiom Missouri, which State is now their home. Til.," P Im Iil I nltnr'l i ill III I till uil In I lit. Hit! . i.KriiV last Wwik ropiOMjnted that Stutou u veiy desirable place ol residence; and It doubt Ions would be, to beings, so ethereal that they could subsist on climate, units, und (lowers; but as lor ourselves, while in the flesh, wo prefer sotnei hlng more substantial, such ivs good beet, milk, and butter; which can not had In the ''Land of Flowers,', (at lesst, such hh it Kentuelrian would eat.) I any one N ileh enough to live on. or near the const. In such places as Jacksonville, or Halnt Augtisline, they enp fine tolerably well In the way of edibles, ns those places receive supplies f,o"o New York by steamers; but from the Interior we would pray like Josh Hillings: " May the good Lord deliver us." P. K. M. Peck's Bad Bov hi PhiMer'u 50 cents. OITTT ITI3TVXS. Advertisements lnsorted under this heading Kic per Hue for each Insertion. Try Liingdon's City Butter Crackers. For rubber stamps of all kinds, call on A. Soeries & .Son Prices very low. Ii you want the best ten cent ciar made try Childs, Robinson & Co.'s " Ban- nor. L.vdiiw, cull and see our cheap Tables and get bargains. A. H. Aykr's Sars.iparrilla, the lirst blond medicine, to prove a real success, still holilc its place tin first in public estimation, both at home und abroad, us shown by its miraculous cures and immensely 'ucruiuicd sales. o Assets of Kquitable Life Insurance Company, S48,000.00), a sum never equaled by any life company in thi country in twenty-four years. Jos. F. Brodick, Agent, ltd&w Maysvillo, Ky. When' .i cold or other cause checks the operation of the secretive ononis, theii natural healthy action .should he restored i!e of Ayer's Pills, and inalerial thereby removed from the system. Much serious sickness and inr mi.'lit he prevented o tint promptly corteeliim those slight deriiiigemenis that, oilietwise, often develop into settled fc i.nwamiiilw KhrAlL.MAKKh'l. i,oir.)eld dally by G. W Gkihkl, grocei se outl street. .daysvMle, Ky. VJMV K. 7 25 Mnysville I'Hiully , Mnysvlllo City 0 75 tason County Kentucky Mills 6 00 'hitter, "eUr olHJ.'t" iinl. u It, IS ligns. 'f doz 16 Meal V peck 'JO viol fancy 7i"i gal M sugar, granulated V n II " lU " yellow V .lit lams, sugar euro,! tl ft.. .. lb 'liicon, breakuist V if. .. 15 lloimny.'jl gallon , tleiuis "jl gallon &. peek 25 Joifee l'.'Klfi rtMn wuwnwwwi mtm WAHTS. r l'o buy a pair of second hand VY plattonn scales In good outer. Apply to JOHN ADA MHON. ni2(Jillw Muy.svllle, Ky. rASS'Tinn A uoslllon as agiudener by n VV oomiieteut iiuui. Apin in THIS OFFICK. home foragood girl sixteen Vt yeaiM old, to do geueinl housework. Apply at inb'iKfcwtf THIS OFFICE. knocked outol prices Vt in waeon making. James M.Frazler de sires the people to know that he is prepared to do ull kinds of wagon work, either repairing or new woi k, at reasonable prices. Person desiring a good Job will please call. JAMJ'JH l,, fKAilliH, mWd&wIni Helena. Ky. FOW SAIL.K. .Tint ftXliir'. Thiee good houses on tho ? I'lenilns nlke. within the cty limits, by J7dAwlw SALLKEASALLKK, Attorneys. OHN.VI.K OK house lu Clleslo F containing & rooms and a kitchen, gaiiien and benery lor a large lot of poultiy, stublo and house for buggy. Apply to in ar 1 2d if J A M ES J ACO BS. 7K S l.K Farm of 111 aores near F ton, Caldwell county, Ky. Railioad run through tho county. Pi Ice 8700, will exchaug tor Texas land or other nroneilv. m22dlw M.F. MARSH, Library Building, Sutton Stieot. NAIilC Waiehoiiho and lot, corner of i,MK nnd Second, ihieo story brick coiner Mnrket aud Front, two residences on Second. and one on Fourth btreet. Apply to I'iHlui GARRETT S. WALL, KaI.K 75,000 second hand Sphar & 1 Co'.hrlck; 50 squares rooting tin nearly now: 2.5,0 ,0 feol of neurly new lumber of kinds. Apply to mlOd&wtf . G. M.WILLIAMS. MAliK A Framo cottngo of 8 rooms I70U kitchen, V, aoro of ground attached, UIIU milo from Mnysville. on tho Fleming nlko. Apply on tho premises to in6 MRS. MAROAREI CHILDiS. N hundred aores of best land FOIl Musun county, with good d welling aud lino tobacco bam. Twenty acres of now land, Situated on Fleming pike live miles fiom Mnysvlllo. Apply to inlW&wlm GAUUKTT B. WALL. 17OK N ALE A deslrablo cottage of 5 rooms, P on Third street. Aberdeen. O. The rooms I aro all on ono floor, with a nco basement. more IS an ununuauea ut truit, . a ruuu well of water la tho yaid and a good stable. Apply to XI . n u iiuww , marOdAwlm Aberdeen, Ohio. JK ROT. '.lO!f cottage' tn uoood rapnlr. Apply at niilthw THIm (M'FICE. ,Hf( K00111V101 lent in the central pattol theeli,. lhiiulieat Hie 127 OEFICE. n.V P. t. Several of the last building FOK in t'heslei. Pi leetf'0loiri0iii weekly or iiiouilily pa merits Apply 10 1. K. vIARHH, Llbiniy Building. pulton Hueet. t.wiiciwtitimi W.OWT. Abuui a week "iiso, a plain gold j cross, a ueiitletu.in's breast pin, Tho finder will plens, i tin n Millie to t.iN olllco and bollhertlly rewarded. ln'ltw the afternoon of Mrs. hell's funeral, lu Aberdeen, a lady's fur .ape. Reiuin Ut i'homas Hill's stor , in Aberdeen, or this otllce and receive leward. m2i:it FOUIK Third street nu.r Uiowu's grocery store; a small plnlii gold ring. Apply to FRED. OTTO. 17011 NAI.i: -Five Montgomery" County I Bond-, safe lu vextuiont tor guaidians. pp!y this w.ek to UI2H.1 II wl 1 (J A RRETT 4. WALL. DlssoSution Notice! The linn of HONAN & ('LIFT, was by mutual consent Much 22, 18S1. ThchooUsot thol iietliin have been placcsl In the bauds of S.illee & Sallee. who are. authorized to settle all the business ct the lutn firm. A. IIONAN, iu2.s.lmdvw. C. U CLIFT. '14,508 Boxes sold in a year by OJME uruggiBt ot gA'fffcPsffiBrrsvJ . . .- e Mi -x. 1 V- i i W ' V si P im gmmSMS Act SfclirectJy on tlc lulver.' CtTKIM Cuil t.S Wli I ITI R, Sick Hi: daciie, Hii.ioi' Colic, TI(S,.HIIKl'MATISSl, l'l I.KS, JMbl'IT.VlIVN or tup l(FiiT, I izzisiAs. Toiteio Livicb, l'o.TI.I I'ONOUK. ftl,KKt'I.KN4XXSK.AND AM. TIIK Ln I'.ll AVI) STOMACH, If yon do not "feci vry well,""n KlnRle pill at siirniiuiius me smiiiucn, reHioreai tin' niipi'tllc liriiarls vli;or to the system. , I mm R.E. SELLERS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. MKSBiaamcaouxxceTJi j(Eil10KlYX()rfEF)R Th3 Fine HARHESS STALL10H, Will make the present .season, which has1 commenced anil wlllexplie on the il 01 July, at thtisiiibieot John H. Fields, 011 the MUH leek turnpike road, four and 11 halt miies ninth 01 Klemlngsbuig, two mlleK south ol Ml.Ctlltvd, loin mtle.swestot Ml. Cur-met, and iwo miles euhtoi Millwood, at $10 to Insure a LIVING COLT, JS lo Insure -i nwre In Foul. Money due in all case.- when lie- maie if. removed 01 parted Willi he ion th Met Is ascertained. DESCMPTJON AND PEDIGREE. KEN'TI'i KY rMIEF.Jr.lsa beautiful dnik inahoiinm h.o 01 bmwii sixteen and liand.s huh, old lln.s spring. He wns.siieU bv the eult'hiated iniiiliioi ICi'iitueky (' lei, lie b the world ilienowned ptemlinii hnis.e, IMll's Indian Chief, he by bloods Vermont Biach'iawU (hall brother to rJhaii Allen) he by IlillS he by Sherman Morgan, lie by Morgan, tbo oilKiual Moiunii horse; Ke uucuy Chief. Jr. 's (lit it) was by lieilalr, ,lr . hrby Thomas Lewis' liellair, he by Hoiate H,-it, n'.s Dlomede, ho by Quicksilver. In- h Cndet. he by Johnston'M Medley, he by Modlev. lit by Mill, he by Sir llai'y 'sdon b. Uhiek Rabbit, a thorougl bicd hore. Ken inky Chief's dam was b. by 11111 Yorkshlie; 2nd dam bv SirCuiiilos, heb.v 'li Aiehn ; Indian Chbi's dam witsb) R A. Alexander's uniioitetl Ivl In Foriest, he oyvounii Bashaw lie by Aiull in bitsh.nv; Ynung Bashaw's dam WiihhydiM I otisnl secnml dam by Imported Messenaor, thlid dam ny Rockingham; No. I FonesiS dam b Salt pel re, out ol a win. ne: .Moiuausdttin by Young llambletouian, by Bishop's llambletonlan, he by liupoited rness uuer. (thoroughbted), Mumbrlno, the Ihoioughbred of England. A No. I SPANISH JACK AT $8 to Insure a LIVING COLT. Wo retain alien on all colts for the season money. Great care will be taken to proven t accidents, hut no responsibility should any occur, iiiarlw.'lm L. H. A E. W. FlELO. The Fine Saddlo and Harness Stallion, Will stand tlio prenenl Season at ny Stable, Two Miles west 01 Maysllek, on ihe Mavsllok and Sardls Pike, and w 111 bo permiud to'sorvo marcs, ut $10 to Insure a Mare With FOAL. is a bay colt, foaled lathe spring ol IH70, by Chloti.ilu or Calaban. Ills dam was Rell by Solleriuo; bo by lmpoited Yorkshire. His dam was St. Mary by Hamlet; and his great dam was itomp by Langai; Hell's dam was Kate by AtJjiutjuJitrby American Kcllp.se; ho by Old Duroo and Imported Dlomede. Roll's grand dam was by Abdullah; her great grand dam was by Englnoer; hor gr. gr. yr. dam was Imported R0L0, Prince of Jacks, Rlack, fifteen hands high, mealy nose. For length, musolo and style, ho ohallonges comparison. Ho will servo marts at tho a bo to place, ut tho low prloo of $10 to Insure a Mar o With Poal. Allen wlllborotalnodonall colts crot bv Hm above Horsoor Jack, until tho season monoy Is paid. Mares kept on reasonable terms. Caro taken to prevent acoldents, but not re sporndble should any occur. J. M, PIPER, ml&wlt