for the at was to the ersvillejf 1880, an ma-irember iveland ■emem-inating out the nocrats i. Mr. ;tion of of the tocratic ig that ret pre-eceived Demo-ta Bar-, and$ 33 g 3Sil i| s =I ills! rllcleman,imocrat,iiopubli-Etopubli-ouse byan, Re-Y, by 53J. Cole, majority. , Repub-for road lip, sec-37.;ed road ihip, bytndsome is. Re-iounties, wa net trustees ratio is not yet ustees In renty orv Open.nsBast Fifth Stre'hureday entbusi-mme of a choice in band, i highlythen de-his ownte prime r a place sville to eficiaily. ved and trlef andertained lb, com-fohnson, d Walter ered anda paper I advice, eh could of the 1 of “git of Trade selectedtvs were the late-led until o weeks meeting the busi-com-rom this as their :)ieckera,Golden Wedding Apnivereary.The fiftieth annlverary of the marriage of Connersvilie'8 veteran barber, Andrew Turner and wife, took place at his residence, on East Fourth street, Friday evening, and was attended by a large concoaree of invited guest.Andy,” and his bride of fifty summers, received their friends in their well furnished parlors, and when the had all arrived he entertained them with a short resume of his marriage which, by-the-by wasa “runaway match,” and was recounted with a humor adorned with wit.”The large company was then Invited to repair to the dining room, where was spread a supper.-that would have honored a regal feast. The presents were numerous and costly, below Is a partial list of those displayed upon the centre table, but many a coin, representing the metal of which their anniversary was honored, was pressed into the palm of Andy’s hand. When the good night and congratulations were spoken we noticed the following amongst those present: CharlesSanders and wife, Dr. Butler and wife, George W. Fleming and wife, Mrs. Alex Morrow, Prof. Hunter, wife and daughter, Mrs. Dr. Pepper and daughters, Dr, Chitwood and wife, F, M. Roots and wife, Mrs. George L. Fearis and nieCe, J. C. Turkenkopb and wife, Lieutenant Horace McIntosh and wife, Mayor James McIntosh, and mother, Mrs.Caroline Heron, Miss Kate Heron, James Heron and wire, William Newkirk and wife, Omer Woodcock and wife, Rev. John Doddridge and wife, Rev. Charles Tinsley and wife, Rev. T. H. Hench and wife Mrs. Kate Haines, Mrs. Amos G. Smith, A. M. Sinks, wife and daughter, E. L. Wetherald and family, P.. B. Wood and daughters.Andy and wife came to Connersville in 1842, where he has since resided. He has witnessed many changes during the lapse of so many years, and, with the exception of Mr. Bratton and wife, he and Mrs. Turner are the only couple, now living, that were here when he came. “May they live long and prosper.”The following is a partial list of the many useful and ornamental presents:Gold lined spoon holder and napkin rings, Mrs. E. W. McIntosh, J. M. Mc: In tosh, H. B. McIntosh and wife.Gold tooth pick, J. M. Heron and wife.Toboggan thermometer, Laura Penn.Silver sugar bowl, Mrs. G. L. Fearis, Mrs. O. B. Stiles and daughter.Hand painted placque,Maud Brown.Hand painted banner, Mrs. T. J. Rittenhouse.Fruit dish, William Newkirk and wife.Pair vases, A. Kehl A Son.Gold Cuff buttons, Mrs. Nan Hatton.Pair linen towels, T. L. Griffis and wife.Oil painting, Charles and Kate E. Jackson.Bouquet, H. Rieman.Shirt, Horace Griffis.Pair napkin rings, Mrs. J. Brown.Pair steel engravings, Roy Fletcher, Melissa Foster, Ollie Simpson, Lilah Harris, Ed Holland and Laura Penn.Picture, Thomas Clark, wife and daughter.Gold line knife and spoon, F. M. Roots and wife.Dozen napkins, Con Merrell. and wife.Stationery and book of poems, Mrs. Tinsley, Mrs. Dr. Pepper, Mrs. Dr. Josh Chitwood and Mrs. Hunter.Gold watch chain and charm and toboggan thermometer, Dr. Butler and wife.Fruit dish, E. W. Burk and wife.Breast pin, H. Kuhlman and wife.Sugar spoon, E. V. Hawkins aBd wife.Pair silver mugs, Mrs. Jackson and daughter.Silver molasses pitcher, Julius Tur-kenkoph and wife.Gold cuff buttons and thimble, Mr. Buford and wife.Gold cuff buttons, Mrs. Caroline and Kate Heron.Silver sugar spoon, John Hagans and wife.F. T. Roots, $5 in gold.Charles Bass, paper dollar.P. B. Wood and wife, #5 in gold.Unknown, $2.50.Tom Downs and wife, $2, silver.Dr. Josh Chitwood, $1, silver.Unknown, 13, silver.Mrs. E. M. Christe, $1, silver.R. G. Wait. $5. gold.Sadie Crockett, William Mason and wife, $2.50, gold.George Flemming and wife, $2.50, gold.Mrs. S. Macy, $1, silver.A friend, $5, gold.Green Brascher and wife, 50c silver.C. B. Sanders and wife, $5, gold.John A. Duon and wife, $1, silver.Mrs. Sarah Turner, J. N. Huston and wife, $2.50. gold.John McKellips and wife and Mrs.The[FrolThe N of this preparatl sale of th troductic State in is one of enterpris pure this meri charactei wealth, above n this muc tice, anc and prof essarily f same to itigation terest by that it h claimed degree, a than we it. We features In the fi: erst rip e States of of ornan advantaj style, to This wil ularly a where b and dun ly adapt shape of off, il no neat tha have eve a metal i from ah i German in the fc the stri| it from when th inverted it is pre' neither 1wear ou ance pri action, I will in lt;the dooi They ar well as 8 doubt ki and col cutting the dooi pie in t ment th intelllgc in a few be said tlon, bui mit. Vpany an live age afford s fortunai as they can be i are not chase t« tide, bumoney i this Wlt; try alikOpeninA. Morrow, $5, gold.ldi .Ed Wetherald and wife, $2.50. gold. Kate Hgfneg gpd Jfrs. A. G. Smith, $2.50, gold.Hon. M. A. Tackett and Judge Samuel A. Bonner, $5, gold.B. F. Claypool, $2.50, gold.J. H. Claypool, $2.50. gold.John Rothermel, the proprietor- of-The F ville rai from M on Apri of delej attend I Republi train w! the Rar 10 a. m Castle v and C., is expei gates w the rou table v column will t»J Let ev make t convenl S. A. V