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a f vt J;Cleavr for home at rf mjt'Vy afternoon, little on kvArZiTrtv deTiod the ' ' i TfVt. nanUbipa of the .YiA Uj2r?llifcof the farmer. .A city basineaa man, who Ct to vork at nine in the tnorninr. take i hour fur lunch and vs bo Marts to work at break of Sy and frequently M SM by lantern. -civl. li.e brcLihins of a ! . firmer life. rnnt be robnt pbyntjatly at tUe ootrt. ami if he -u"il hev a lor? liiV, a brays keep a watch ful eve w-.n h:s I:c-.!:h. ife Wkl re C.eir:r i: i the t aret!y inlir C:-f:c. l: -.: ivn:v.:' triage thr LiK' cli. eve. It ci.tr is .1 vl f-r a Ua'd fe-urLipr t:i-.n to r.r'.cct t'lioc attirkx "r rprlU t f ini . If he dors. Lc will wn f..4 hi-'i Cit ci Li t.'i wilh natvu or i,' . t : -i r! ..rr.i'i'n. T.r. l irt-r's Cciu.-r ? ' r-.l l i covrry i the bett of all rii-!:ci-. ti r K.ivi vwtkir.-? men arsd w. nuu. it tt. Vt iLe afTwli.e kern at. J Lear:, th? u:rtion ttf..-rt. the lircr ac tive, ibe b.cci rnre arivj rkh with the lif--P'fir jt ele irerts of the food, and tue nerve tro3r.-Kl McaJy. It btiilds firm tnn'U-s and K,liJ Rtb. It is the greatest of all b'.or.-mkcr and pnriderv It enrra mala rial troub'cs aid rhccsutUm. It is aa b fxi.:r en re for bitioo'ee and indirection. An h-e.-st dealer will not try to a&btitnlc aome irfenor Tre7ar;ton fur the sake of a Lf.'e aJJ:ticn-U prof.1. I wm a w5 rr for fcwrr rrars srkfc ma'arUt frrcr atv! chilbt. wrre k'ohrrt William, of I". t. lurb?r Co.. Kn. " Four bottUs of IT. leree Col tm 5!rlwt Dnrnvrry earrd me an I ! txrw wnjh ite pound InUrid of I jo, my old wtt.hL- Cfxtiecr.es, con.tip!ion and tcrrWity of the liver ae snt-ly, peetlily and firrnta ntrti T.rcJ hy Dr. Pierce' I'U'Oi'ict lel-l-t. TMTrt'tijT, rr-o.i'.ed rmanlra. Cc i:;tle " i'citet " U a j;rjt:e Lvxitive, and t a r!M m-J-.art!c. They never rir. V". ryV'..3;iic ?rd ;rrrrt; -n the j.tdrtlcr yr i : fv t L.il.iJ i f'rr.K-l and tve th..i c. r.::iaeu wi'.trut a rercna cf thr tr: v' :c. Ihey ttTTi:;c. isv;?rc!e an- r th; :c:n.c!i. iivtr aid te?-. : them, an.l aire D3 jut k Rood. l-it.lt Turns to Lertclatr. It r.CT rcrt; that the CouniFk spesks at rar,on ?r; 1 t!oc not kn. vhcrcot it i!llrnas. This I propose to make c'eaily ninirr but before cr. tcrirg npen this tsk 1 ni!l noiirc enc or two n.inor matters, lie sJ.oi.M Ik: careful how Fe uses rr.capl-.ors. The ore he u'cs rejrescnrs a man a? stnVing tt a calf. anJ of course I am that man. Dut the on! animal I am striking at is the editor of the Cour ier! My critic's freiracnt use of sucli expressions as wwatcr salvation" and water Salvationists." betrays two things, namely, virulent prejudice, and consaous weakness in argument. Of -course this uilcve'y and misleading . method of conducting an argumectf?) will amount la nothing in the estima tion of intelligent people, except to -show the desperation to which an er rorist will resort in trying to support :an error. But here is something su premely lorely: "The gentleman -searched the entire scripture and found four texts that, standing alone, may tend to prove his doctrine, and then lightly adds, this is enough for ooe lesson,' intending thereby to deceive the unlearned into the belief that there were others teaching water sal ration." "Inttnding Ourthj toJxcivt? TkankA I can not think that this breach of courtesy, t3 call it by no harsher name was committed by. the Courier personally. It must hare been done by some preacher who just knows that he has been baptized with the Holy Spirit! All of this histerical ta!k about water salvation must Le bated on the scripture I quoted, for I did not offer a word of interpretation. I sim ply cited the word of God, and at once rr.y cnt;c rocs into convu io:is that ird;ca'e a severe cac of theo logical hydrophobia! My critic is well nih "shocked" at my "blasphemy" in adding (or all" after cLce,M in Jude 1:3., and says that it is a "vu'garim tliat detracts from the force of the original, and is a familiar it net becoming in handling the word of God, and he character izes it as "slang." Now, reader, hold your breath. Courier open your Re vised Version (il you have one, and if you havn't in Heaven's name pet 00c and post up before you attempt to talk further about the oncinal), and read the latter part cf Judc 3: "I was con strained to write unto you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was onre cr all delivered unto the sa:nts " Think of it! The finest scholars of England and America ac cused by the CiiARiroN Cockier of using ' sltngand "vulgarismr Even the Courier's soul is ahocked at their blaphem)! Surh is fame! Does my critic Inorr what he is talking abou.? re: haps nuxh learning has maci! He e'ear!) ir.ii.r.atcs that I q-ialcd all t!;e pcsj.ifs that Iw-ar upn ni pcsiu-'ii r.y.hcr i.i.!ica::.:n tl.at he fcas n.u;h 1 1 Ivarn yet. Fur tV.e ben tfit of seJj as may t-e karnirg mort rapid! than my cri ic who has net ct IcaiceJ the arp!.abit cf tlic Crit Jcoc, I present the following additional pas sages: "John did baptize in the wilder ness, and preach the baptism of re j entance for the remission of sins. Mark 1:4. "The like figure whercun to even baptism doth also now save us. foot the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward Got ft. br the resurrection of Jesus Christ." t Peter rao. "But after that the kindness and love of God, our Savior, toward man appeared, not by works of right courrcss which wc have done, Lot ac cording to his mercy br saved us, by the w.i&hinir of regeneration, and the renewing of the 1 Icly Ghost.' Titus 3-4. 4. According to the con-iensm cf scholatly cpiuion "the washing of regeneration" is a tTam rcfcrccce to bapt'sm. I have novr quoted seven passages every one of which proves not "water salvation" but that baptism to a proper subject is for the remission of sits. Wisely, but not bravely, my critic . .t passes in utter silence tnrce 01 me four passages I gave lum in the for mcr lesson, and spends his whole time and strength upon the ore over which he could raise the most dust and smoke simply bacausc it is figurative. I am constrained to say that I have never seen a more mystifying attcrrj t to cxp'ain a scripture. John 3:5 need no cvplaraticn because it is ike!! cx- l '.arution of something r,o:ng Ixfcrs it. If tl e ma'.tcr give an explanation that need cxp'a:air. thru His rxplanatu n 'a!. to cxp'air! My critic tf;orl to 1 11 n tp!u:n the Master's explanation is a it -Aou'd be if a taI!ow cr.r.d.'e shoul i I.ht its taper and go forth beneath a clcudVis ky, and looking up into tl c fjee of the sau. say, -'let me help you to sl.ii.c!' The passage, until r.xp.'jin- iJ wwar. and made to mean this that or nothing, accordin g to the thco!oi cal v.him cf an cxpctitor. cleat!) teaches thr-t the Savior puj baptism between a sinner and tho kingdom oi God. just as the passages that my MONTHLY SUFFERING. jTioasands of women are troubled at tnontLly inter Tats willi pains in the head, back, bre-ists, bou!drrs. sides hipsar.d limb. llxit tliey need not salfcr. The e pains ore yrmptccts c f dar.'eions d.r.in crnct.ts that can be enrected. TLe r.cn tlruxl functija aLould operate pv it Icslj S it i !1 mca rtenctrsstion twlnlerx, fr 4 and rrrra'ar. It puis the deli cate tm- d trual orx a n s i n cor.d i tion to do tlitir wVtk projerljr. And that atop all this pain. Why will any woman aniTcr tcoRth after month when Wine ofCaxduiwill relieve her? It costs fi-co at the drug store. Wiir don't you get a bottle to-day? Tor advice, la cases rrquiring pt cial directions, address, jpy. in; ymptotns, The Indies Adrisory Icjjrtrnent. The Chattanooga Mediciae Co, Cbatlanofg.t. Tenn. el v.-.;t. Tta. trr: I - :! e1 l :v.( m.,n $ t r t'tm U:l xucd Lj Kia Ci-i.i." fto:.coc CcnkHrg a ICta. The Courier tkes issue th Ras- coo Cor.k'.i g iu the f jliowing cx'rvi takn f.-oai a speech made by that sch-jlxily gentleman and distinguished itatcsmar: Voj see thos forests wrapped in a purple hizc. The briPiant autumn " . . 1 k a uats against me uiuc rorurun make a beautiful picture. They illustrate what history shou'd be. 'Hie out'.iues ere graceful and iinposi.ig. we ad n're the colors and the c'ow, and we fo-cet that they conceal decayed trunks, dead limbs, unsightly underbrush and leaves the measure of its mission is one that I shall detail the dairy life of the world j in its completeness, telling the cood men do without words of fulsome 1 praise, and laying bare their evil with out the glamor of sensation that robs it of much of its horror and semi deifies evil with a halo of romance. A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART." JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH "Limited." As there is much misinformation on the character of the concern and the re sponsibility of members of a Lmitcc 01 rjmrarjon oriirni, uc reprint fiorr. the Mcxhio -evrthe fu!Ioii.g Idau cxpbcaui'ti of ti.e n.aitei: The word .luiired' in conncciiop nith ccrp)ra:i.r.s and business con cerns arul frn.s,"' txpl.iintd a j ronii- .1 . . ncm ir.er iu a repx.'rier, "is n iw n in vtry gen-ral uc It ori-'intevi 11. 1 . . r.r.gunu, ana a .most evt iv ljuvnrf s conccm there is a limited pavtncrsh'p Of all the ciucs in tlus country Phila delphia has more limited p.iruiershij5. ihun any other, though there was not one there twenty-five years ago. ITnlatJctpma got the idea during the Centennial, and, it having been found by experience to be a good thing, it has gron constantly. It means that Which Shall It Be? w mm px -i VOCK OH11KR3 for IJih Grade Sowing lfMrw, n; v..,,, t.v fe d l'A! ale CASH BUYERS UNION, with only " uiai 1 iin'iik ouur; acia.ii 1 can lc no doubt aa to vmriS x:."""? tr " -i 5ri f! n1 nri cll? unapproachable bar-iins we are offerinr 20 diffoT- E from &S.0O to 830.00 Hi eye J es. tl Those of the latter price being p c ij.uu. ive snow iao d-s ms Iirt-ct importations. UV 7SuZZ??l JZZ IPa"eros' & I tono noAnNiINE-BUGG,ES- carriages, phae- 3 nJt?Xf.KS' CARTC- HARNE6G. SADDLES. ETO .. ocwinc iuaenmes, rnjring in price za all styl. and pric-s, from $10.75 toS75.00. r'1,',1 J yr1? by nts and dealers al try . a rs' m 1U IN PIANOS AND ORGAN m cT,nw or. endl variety, at only 10 per cent, above actual cost to build. In writing for cata logues, state which to send, aa we have a spe cial catalogue for each lioe. Address in full CASH BUYERS" UNION. D 8a 159.161 W.VmBwmBL, CWCAQO.BJL. 11 u mi ww! iriii iinnRw& It 4 those interested in a firm are cnly in-1 t Hum; ill .iF.ritJW.TWnnui .IWMjannrfmm tercstcd to a limited extent; that is. I . in th. trttr-U-c rvf ;.nvr.ri;n IT,. I Vj V-rtT t L.Z A ti t-li AS X 9 iriitr SW Ann rvi t- I a f m firm lheA. I w a a a j a ww uvi a lllilli lllilt'l l ...... lore, may ic 4.5 coo. wla.e the l:mtt ol I 4 s-.xtv-c.iu.naj vnjt tor tuin-i.-.t jv.!(w, a.v.'... SM r 6i:i Fa,puw Ai t another mnv be ten times that amount -i .IL". .:. V.r.J.'..: at :5::...,if,M.?W5rp.'cv or one-tt ni! or snvotlur r.nrt. 1 hus. I ""r?.xxu' in i:.e iirm oi iwon. jt.ni iV run- pany, I.iniued. lire an rav have tf.ree f.?::rths of the stot k. and l.'ntsi and the cth It limits the r.Mvr.sibih'v, as it makes a memficr of the firm liable cn'v f r ll.at hi:h is nfi'.ed m t!ic articles tit :lJ on a. ari.-.t' tv- '-nrc ,aoa . i-e or ty r il. T.-attssnit H f ' r .v L '"f H". l'"c rut. a tjr.H. fcw.'owj . j! ! cts the rcniumnj fourth. I 1 -l i.w.nft.ea'wi ..ic m: if.vAr-.i ri.;: ; tL.?lt: ht i ,s- .. J w r. aua ft.x t.i tit r n.Ti:.fi". bJ".. it J YvV" '-''J--' SvthH. i:"t,.liin?,.rr l-aI Ia5wmarI ptanei,ro-cl ti iixo-jratiun. Ia this kind cf cor- tMl'V'Lacs rdSiV ) porations cr firms the law which al- .fK i' .i-;.d V!?"i H lo-sthrn to linut their rpoub,l:tr ib'? lS -S-f 0 a.noMins that the word l.mittd' -it0 nhall alwats!Kt used in na.ninLr the tv.KttV'A o I i friend ignores, teach. -He that be- thjt rottipg in the ground. So lieveth and is baptized shall be saved. Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remisiion of sios.M Arise, and be baptized ad wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord. Do you believe these pas sages? Not do yoa bdteve your ex planations, but do yoa believe the passages without explanation. To the moles and bats with your explanations; they have covered op aad made void the will of High Heaven Before my critic says anything farth er about "water salvation making the visible water equal to the blood of Christ, etc 1 cotnaiend to tut care ful study the following prayer which ts bid down in the Methodist DisapKne. to be used in connection with Che baptism (1) of an iatantr Almighty and everlasting Cod, we beseech thee for thine infinite mercies, that thou wilt look upon tliis child, wash him and sanctify him with the Holy Ghost, that he, being delivered from thy wrath, may be related into the ark of Christ's churth. Uy the time my ! histnrv shntiLl rover the f inite and tlie ... j ... vices of men, and present for the emu lation of the people only their noble aspirations and achievements. Mr. Conkling's idea of how history should be written is very differ en t from the divine plan. Yet that is not strange for the carnal plan ts ever at enmity with the divine. The Bible af fords the only perfect example of how history should be written, and affords a true index of its office. It details in its bare and anexcused hideoasoess the sins of its characters and recounts their good deeds without fulsome praise. History was intended for something more than a beautiful pict ure, rendered (inoffensive to our aes thetic nature by being taken from the aost favorable perspective. To be of any real value history should detail with impartial exactness the evil men do along with the good. For we shou'd be warned against the dangers that bt stt our paths as well as encouraged to the good. The life of man has bten aptly compared to that of the sailor on the ocean. Charts have been made firm, so lh it a!l may know exactly that. though there may In- a large number of very heavy men fl.ir.ncially interest ed in a concern, their interest ard re- sponsibrity are limited. It is a fair thing all around. fr it prevents the use of b? mrres. which have some times been mtl to boom enterprises and corporations, when in reality the owners of the the names have but little interest in the concerns. jil?5S237Yl ' EE. HATHAWAY a CO., HTl , S Disrbvwa SL, dr. ksr.Mph - CTiJceja, KL f i QEOSGB 2-X. St CO., stracte rs Keai tslate The true Rcmcxiy. W. M. Reirtne. editor Tiskilwa. III.. CMttj kayc "We won't keep house without I)r. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold. Ex perimented with manv others, but never pot the true remedy until we used Ur. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sere cure for Coughs. Colds. Whoop ing Coogh. etc It is idle to ex peri- AND LOAN AGENTS, Klesrtesville, lhzzm 1 Having- porranaed tbe KacppnNeiver AtMtrtct we have die only eustpfete AbutT of Title to Nil tho UnJ aad Town Virfm in tLeeouMtv. Will famish k.i.u ii-,. . T I Honey on aninrvmlwred nml tA( at lo ratof lotenMt, buy n1 rvl tmUKt. m. '' titimi, prepr noveeeauevv. and pT tor ooa-raafctaita amt other OW BucUcn'tt Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt meot with other remedies, even if they Rbcllu Fcvcr Sores, Tetter, Chapped are vrgea on yns as just as gooa as I vuj, viu, i Dr. Kin New Discovenr. Thev are Skio Eruptiocs, and positively cures oat as good, because this remedy has WxXc OT M.W required. It is guar- a record of cures and besides is roar-1 niccu w jPc penecx satisiacnon or aTKeed. It never fails to sxctsfr. Trial bottles free at W. C Gaston's drag store money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv W. C Gaston. friend digests this bit bit of theology, ! fr the use of those that navigate the !aa mm fa J. Aft toe Wjey From the Mlsxrmrt Rlr- cr to Buffalo, the Wabash Rail road Operates Trains Orer Its Own Tracks. Having leased the tracks of tbe Grand Trunk Railway between Detroit and Suspension IJridge, and those of the Erie R. R. froru Susjtcnsion Rriiige to Uulalo. tlie Wabash R. R. will run ST. IKS HOTEL ST. LOUIS. its own trains from Kansas Cay. O.na- eArflHil'Sa Wt1 Hcnni'.al. Kwkuk and Chicagn to ' w'K iM l'V SkM-J I HAIU It fill I he will Itavc no ai:etitc for 'water kdvation "water iipial to the blood of Cl.t ist, and other misrejia-scnta-tions. I am not contending about modes of baptism. 1 don't care a rap how one is baptized, ro lie is baftiztJ. I don't believe that sprinkling and pour ing are modes of bapttsm. I dont be lieve that immersion is a mode of baptism; I believe it is taftism. X would like for my critic to tell cae mhat baptism is, drawing a clear dis tinction between the thiag itself and its modes. I made no assault on infant baptism. I merely stated as an alleged fact, that it is a tradition of men which can not be traced in history beyond the last quarter of the second century. l.et my critic produce from his tory a case of in ant baptism prior to A. D. 175, and then he will have something with which to contradict my statement. J. B. Brixtt. T:tlRO ISTCRSATIOSAL LOSFER tiSCE EPH'ORTtI LE-iOUE. 1 Tcrortc, Oat., July IS to IS, 1397. For this occasion the Wabash Rail road ill sell tc ; ts from all stations :o Toronto and return at one fare for the round trip. For fu'l particu'ars, call on or ad Jrtss any agent of the Wabash Fail road cr connecting lines. high seas. Who would be satisfied in making such a guide to lay down onh the safe and deep channels and oru't the rocks and shallow p'aces. In fair weather when the ordinary path of travel could be followed, the first might answer every purpose, but to be of practical use the chart must be made for all weathers and al! parts of the mighty ocean. So with htstory, to be of use to the mariner on life's raighry main it must not on'y point out the safe and pleasant stretches but tell us of the treacherous currents, the reef and hidden rocks. Some very good but emotional peo ple seem to have taken the Cockling idea of history as the model for the newspaper. It shocks their sensitive nerves to read of the crime, evil at d suffering that scowrges the world. They would have the daily record they read as beautiful and unmeaning as 'a painted ship on a patnted ocean. It's well enough to set the good men do before the eyes of the world, to the end we foot not, but we r.eed much more to be to'.d of the evil they do, that we may be warned agitnst iitn'Ur dangers in our oarn li.'e. If hiitory lias rightly been defined as Philosophy teaching by exaaipV:," then to fulull the measure of its office it rr.uat set before our observation the example in its fall proportions. Our idea of the newspaper that fills Misseun ana Mtvossippi river points having its own line and trains running into Buffalo. Through cars from Kan sas City. St. I-ouis at.d Chicato to Ho gal o without change. Almost cvcrytiung that a sweet girl graduate sses now is fcicinating This is really a better adjective than homd, which was in vogve a few years ago. The reason that Ifa'y's food supply is insufficient f r home consumption is because the people are more fruitful than the soil. Or 1,000 men who marry, 33a marry younger women, 579- marry women of the same age and S9 marry older women. CutCACO has 650 less saloons than a year ago and the sporting men ar gue thereby that the town ts 4ding to the dogs. CoxsiDERAtix concern is felt for the bridegroom whose youag wife cut the wedding loaf with her father's sword. Tirr.SK i a man tn t us u wn so loy al to Sc. Iuis that he says tht town is no hotter thin Kancas City. TiKiE are the day, when the sun gets even with th : country editor vho refers ta him as ' OH SuL" RATES: $2.00 PER DAY. Room ond Crcaltfast, $!.C0 EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day fcsiftons. Gsrtl&is. Ge:i$5nft2. yen Visit St, Lous stop el CT T A T.f CI ZSnrTT? 1 x-aacaai aaw a tSM-ay lrcrer aW aMfc Sinmt Car ttnet ta fiX. TURKISH BATHS, Open en Kl&A. Newsservice Extended. The St. Louis Republic recently made ariangeroents with the cable companies, whereby direct news front All sections of the -civilized world axe seoesved. It now prints more authen tic foreign news than Any other paper and continues to Lockup its record for naWishing all the home news. The ootkwk for the year is one of big news events, fast succeeding eacfi other and they will be highly iateresting to every one. The price of the Republic daily is $6 a year, or $1.50 for .three months. The Twice-a-Weck RefiitMic wili remain the same one dollar a year, oy mail, twioe-a-week. j u P ItiI BSEST TKASSiZS ST. LSUiS and -TO- ST. PAUL and Korfh, CHIG3G0 and East, CEHl'E), G0LGPJ.no, OTi!a,C5U?03SLl,UfiJsTSnA, EUHK KILLS. VflSHiSQTO, Pl'SEY SO'JHO. Fr3 Gliiif Cars, Dining Cir3. CON3ULT TICRCT AGENT, CS L. J. BRtCh.ER.T. p. a.. 23 S1AIN ST KANSAS CJTY, ISO. SHERtfFS SALE- Br vtrtvia and aa:toortty of ,-tn orStr t :urv.cJo.uiij uiiucr a m:Ihh! lU iG moi txuigr i.i ii.-'i !.-.. tueotr.ee of Uit oi viae (; :ii(yUirlof Chaiiton Cuuv. Miss'ta'i. ivttnjj'jlv n ita; Ajpi.it trm, l.-v,, t aOv OHirt. atJ to nj dir!Ctj-d ui ljv.r of tfee OHfOly :iwfl fuiu of tuii c-.'us'y au-.t rutU.( . a1 irevvr. 1 h..vo. lfvieo upon ol wii.ti n.l the riebt. ttl.s. ittli'Ttt ntni. lni,n it ttio MttvJ i li Urvvei-or. i aiwl to Hi? loi:i 'nj.::irj!ef5ixd r i rU-, to-wit: Lt om: (1) iu die R4ruwet quarifM- (J-ij oft Mc(i.fi Ue ti). townliii iJti-Eft 4i.v) ranitv frvn4e-n tm Cwrtil&iiiag riliy arrt'A. 111 re or 1 k.. All lyirur ftitil Itrina: In tbe rata Coaaty and Slate oi Missouri, aud I wilt, ei FRIDAT, TILE ZZBX DAY OP JCtY, -A. D. inn. between tbebura of nine o"dwek In tbe I .rt-n.wHi and fire o'clock la the afternornx. oi that day, ax tho aoutb frnt rifAT f ttm Court-IIouse, in the Ciiy of Sa..bur-. O.unty of CXtariton. aturasaid, bc1 the: Mme. orMO zwucb thereof as rnny Tie rwjuir ed. at pubUc eeudue to tbe Blbcc biouter for fafe ia band, (mhjrct i all prior liens or judxmrouil. tweaUsfyMidejujcutiontuid: COKtit. Jwt K. ir.if vstnr. KberCfl oi Charlton CRty. iltiourt LllERIFFS SALE- By Tlrtue and authority oi an order oi! foroclOMire under a Dchool fund rcoruntec ifwued Ifiom tbe olSce oi tat Clerk il tue County Court of Cbaritoji OhioIj. H.'astouii. returnable at the Auutt term, 1497. of Mid Court, and to nie dinectod in favor 0 tbe Couaty avhool food of said conaty and again. John 8. MeKittiiek. I La re leried noon and aeitd all the rUcbt. MUe. iaierC and claim oi the ald John S. Mcit trick ol, in and to the follovin dcsti1Nl nal v tate. to-wit: Tbe et naif fl-Sj f tha nortb-a-ent quarter (1-t of seeUon thirteea . townjilif QXty-CTe (S3) ran cl;ate. rt All lyln and being In tbe jid County. aod ijlale oi &Ihauri. and 1 eiil. ou FKIDAV. THE Z3RD DAY OF JJ.r.T. A. D. ., 137. bo-ween the hour r.r nine oVl) in tbr forenoon and llvo o'clock in tl:e :;!tmrni ! that Cay. at tbe w-uiu Irut ooor .f tb Coui-t.Iloune. in tbe City oi Salisbury. Coun ty r.l Cliariton. Morefaid. fvll tivt aario. or o mucb thrifvit a my be mjnir-tt. at iib lie vendue to the hixhet lidti;r lor ca-f lit band, (autvjr-ct to all piifr l!cn- or JudB mcn'ji), tr aatiTy said ejroeu'ion and e-Kia JOH.1 K. DtVTSET. Sheria of Chariton Couaty, aiUMuriL