Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1880 — Page 4
mMMWF" vswbs. ««» <•■*« rfu»hx-: x LHTOtT »»ST. tiarx oi Ooi.i and of llriixx 4 Slrlde Wall* a !’>*- t«l. T ■- ».Yu Ihw <ii I I'wsic.un ui. Nicholas Coquard f Detroit, bin ri: habit of visiting Grand Park, in th it city on Sunshiny days, that lie may enjoy the , plav of the children and the fountains. One day recently Coquard made the acquaintance of a young Frcnahtnar. of modest bearing and apparently unobtrusive good sense. In the run of their chat about the l ived Paris, from which the youth had banished himself only a few years before, the h i.t«r said that he wa just from Lei it ille. whence bis fortune had been extremely good. Indeed he had with him a number of la: - ,f gold, ilia uAr trouble was U> vxel: mge the bllWßh'fbr money* He A. M to. proceed ia the negulur channel . tic i should be cheated. liiiiotcirt Coquard went at once to his liank and drew #7OO in gre aback- Tin young Freuchma-j met him ia the square, in his orasp being .. worn satchel avily laden. Coquard asked peruiis-ion to exumin-’ the bar and his acquaintance, talking of beautiful Paris the while, cß.ivTessly ’.ore off the end of the package disoovering a u»s * of yellow metal. TLe» Coquard took the bait and the bar and delivered the money. Adieus were showered upon Coquard s head as the youth took his leave. Coquard unrolled the package when ho reached home. It contained an iron coupling j pin capped with about t n dollars worth of gold. Wong Hong ha.- jus been arrested in Cincinc; ti for defrauding Wah kick, a fellow heathen, out of $2,000. At the investigation, held before a Magistrate the other day Web Yick said that he hart made up bis mind to return to China, and was getting things into shape for his de pertnre, when Wong Hong offere l to soil him a gold brack, which weighed about twenty-six pounds and was worth $2,000. Previous to the payment of the money a corner of the brick was cut off and the corner assayed pure gold. Afterward Wall Yick discovered that the brick was a good article of brass. Wong Hong was held ! to answr '. William Siy, of Aicholsville. Ohio, bad been accumulating his savings for forty years, until he could count the snug sum oi #3,500. This amount he Lad invested in Government four per cents Last week Sly’s evil day arrived and he went to Cincinnati where he exchanged the bonds for geld. He i put tbogeld in an empty cigar box and I the box into a alias, With his son-i in-law to accompany him on his jour-. nhy Sly struck out for the little Mianii depot and secured a seat for himself, aod companion. Just before th.' tr iin started Sly !< ft ib- ear to get a n . o-s---papcr, ’.bo son-in-law remaining in charge ui the precious valise. The guard's ention was attracted from the valise, vhich stood on the floor in the aisle, by some incident. There was a hurried movement through the car of a party of men. A few minutes after”"ri Sly’s companion noticed that the valise was displaced. He pulled it back into place when a heavy body rolled in it. This alarmed him and looking at the valise he found ii was not his. A new but very common looking affair had been substituted for his grip-sack. He tore it open and found that it contained nothing but: three bricks. To give the alarm was , the work of a second, but the thieves were already safe with their booty. AJlthe description that Sly’s son-in-law could give cf the robber was that be was probably heavy set, dark looking man, who bad followed them part . of the way to the depot. The valise ; was taken to Hammond street station. It was made of paper painted to imi- : tate leather, and the brick- had been thrown in so hastily as to break out the ends in several places.
Frank Leslie's W.ek’y. The only Democratic Illustrated Newspaper published—will be sent postpaid, for five weeks (until end of campaign) for thirty cents. Agents wanted in every town. Send thirty cente for five weeks’ subscription or lix cents in postage stamps for sample copy al, d illustrated catalogue. Club* of four wiil be sentforiive weeks for il. Address Frank Leslie Publish fag Co., 15 Dey street New A >rk. It is reported that Lord Dufferin ; will shortly he appointed Ambassador atCourti atißople. Mr.Goschen's health, newer very robust, has%een much impaled by the worries and anxieties inseparable from contact with Ottomai intrigue, and nothing b’.r loyalty to duty prevented his return to England long ago. Lord Dufferin is not enamored of St. Petersburg, though diplomatically a success there. and his nomin,t i tion to the Pera appointment would give great satisfaction. Protect the little ones. Protect the ir tie one- from the citen fatal of croup, with Dr. Thomas' EAectiic Oil. It is the kiugot ail cough medieiuea as well a» , a peerless remedy fov rheaiiati- m. U u „, back, sprains, bruises, tuo piles, kid- , aey troubles, etc. take it inwardly and apply outwardly. Sold by Dorwia i Holthouse. Ayei> Atrae Cure is an infallible Mro'fer Fever and Ague in •!! its form' The proprietors warrant it. and tbeii word b m fK*d at aU. i- hood. I r
CitgtHln Hail* Nbtp «. drusy. I The Scientific Ameriam ■ .. .- vcek i contains two full illustrations of Cap | ‘ tain Eads' railway for transporting ships ■ with their cargo across continents. Captain Eads' claims by his plan to he able to take loaded ships •-f the lar- : gest tonnage from one ocean to the other acroos the Isthmus of Panama, as readily as can be done by a canal after the Lessup plan, and at a much less cost for engineering construction. The project is certainly bold and ingenious. and the projector anticipates no seriom difficulties in carrying forward his enterprise. The engravings referred to in the Scientific American show the proposed construction ol net only the railroad, but the appliances , for transferring the ships front the *.tter to the rail. In addition to the large number of engravings, illustrative ol engineering works, inventions and new discoveries which appear weekiy, the Scientific American has, during the past year, devoted considerable space to illustrating and describing liiuuiug establishments devoted to different manufacturing industries. This feature has added very much to the attractiveness and usefulness of the pa| er. More than fifty of the most important industrial establishments of our country have beta illustrated, and the processes of the differ,ent manufacturers described in its coli utnns. The W icntific American has ■ been published for l ore than thirtyfour years by Munn A Co. Park Row. N. i’. and has attained a larger weekly circulation than ail similar papers published in the country. The pub lishers assure the public that they have not printed less than 50.000 copies a week for several months. i iiii .mt i t lor anything. T’is sweet to hear a maiden sig!:. T'is sweet to wipe the sparkling tear drop from her eye. T’is sweet when agony convulse her frame, A bottle of Spring Blossom to obtain. Prices: 50c., trial bottles Joc. • Wiener wurst is a common -treet ! cry in Cincinnati, being used by ven dors of Vienna sausage, these men ha ’ litrle stands at the street corners, provided with a vessel for keeping the s usage hot by means of steam, a box for German rye bread, and a jar for I horse-radish. For five cents they sell j a steaming link of sausage, resting on i a slice of bread, with horseradish spriuk- ■ led over it. The sausage is made of • three parts of beeff co one of pork. Matthews of Mowryville, lowa, rises early every morning, and rings a big bell at so’c'ock to awaken his workmen. Pinney who lives close by, likes to sleep ' late, and be begged Matthews in vain not to sound the bell. He never goes to bed till 12 o’clock, and now at midnight he fires a cannon to disturb the slumber of Finney. Between the midnight gun and the five o’cloak bell the inhabitants of .Mowryville curse both Pinney and Matthews. One of the acts passed by the British Parliment at its last session was that abolishing what has been known as a conge d’ehre to eclesiastical corporations. This was a relic, as the name denotes, of Norman times. The sovereign sent the Dean aud chapter leave ! to choose a Bishop. Possibly it once meant that they might really do so, subject to his approval, but if that were so j it had long since eome to be a mere : form. The Queen will now appoint by I letters patent. A'ui fur a lot tunc. •‘Phew" I would’nt marry her for a fortune. Poor girl, she’d be all right if she took Spring Blossom, the best thing in the world for offensive breath. Prices :50c. trial bottles 10c. A r TCN HO 3’ . FRMERS ! —
And Every bod» Else! The attention of the trading public ' of Adams and surrounding counties is called to special announcements made ' by John King, jr., the carriage manufacturer of Decatur. Never has he offered work so low as at the present time. He is selling covered carriages at from #50.00 to $200.00. Indeed, yon ean get a carriage at almost your own price. The work manufactured by him is ; warranted. He employs none but the best work- < men. Quick sales and small profits are , what enable him to lead. j , Those wanting work will lose a bar- <i gain if they fail to call at the shop of <1 John King, jr. Think of it! a very good top buggy j' for S6O or s<>o. Never in the history of the town were j such inducements offered o the people. > Give me a call. . John King, jr Decatur, Aug. 5, 'BO. ts — Ij Astonishing (lie World. , For a perfect renovation of exhausted and enfeebled constitutions, female n weakness and general decline, nothing g so surely and speedily permanent cure w does Ecletrie Bitters. Their won- , derful cures are astonishing the world. Eoi Kidney and Urinary complaints d they are a perfect specific. Do not give up in dispan, for Eeleetric Bitters ivnll positively cure, and that'where ' V else fails—Sold by B W | Sho’.ty Decatur, Ind. ' 2 43TGo io D Twin & HolUiouse ' "or dr- Frv. n> o» - Ni w National Dyes, k'o hi >j'.. !n< iml durability of e.nl -r. nre unequalnl. Color from r 2to i> pounds Buee. 15 cents. 28 Nov. 79, > 1.
. , a. . a-BWr'——C The Dt an "f Cologne Cathedral open- j Kaiser with the | v. - ■ haptor 0f . jtheilrul, in tb ‘ J their \ivhiiibb.?.' ijr.il with the words. "May th< longed-fur day dawn which may give peace to the Church, which wav gi' et» the °° "P lete<3 cathe ' dral its pastor." The Kaiser entirely ignored the references to Archbishop Melchors,one of Bismark’s first victims who has now been in exile and ruined by the fines Bismarck has inflicted on him. The Priuee was conspicuously absent at the .eremouy. ti t ,it Sanies. Jennie Lind was famed as a t. Henry Ward Beecher as a minister, Budd Doble as the driver of Goldsmith Maid was Known the country over, but one other miuie attracted as much or more attention, aud that name was Mar- ’ shall, which, together with the little ' Doctor prefixed should read Dr. Mar- : sh.dlV Lung Ay ru P - ol ' Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, et ’ As the Lx- ’ peetorant for Cmisumpiion it is m.ex--1 ceiled. .U.-1 stands without rival :or ' the a lurt diseases t< ader we only ask a trial ol ul.e bmile to convince you that we speak the ‘ruth. 1 lice ‘ 25. ee..ts 50 cents and 81 per bottle. Signed. Dorwin A Holthouse. nov. 11 Im. Few pern us outside of Engl nd, 5 where coursing ’S one of the ua'nmal ■ spvrts. Lave any idea , f the Value of • grevhe ’ At a recent, sole ten dogs brought , i 1 guineas, the highest b ing ! sold for trtb guineas and he lowest for 10 guine This is not in exces., of ! former sales. Bedlamite aud Peasant ‘ R., ■ i well known b< ■ Is, eai-h havj • eight 500 guineas, and for Mas- ; r McGrath, probably the most famous | dog over bred in England, his o vner ■ Lord Lurgon. was offered the sum of £-1,000. THE BESTPAPEHiTBYiT! BEAUTIFVLLV 11LU IKaTEV sew. “Z"e©.r. 1 THE JE Tlfl AM tli . 1 THE SCIIIX ITEiC AMERICAN 'a a ’ hi First .-ter- v *•• h ' is i■ • | J prim cl ii i‘. urn- ■' 1 ' 'i, l’ 0 tnsely Illi:-' > a 0,. .. tl:ui em.o-.iv. c Ings, r. pr. SPBiii g the iurennonr .tni ilie nii.-i r. <-ci> -in lhe . >b ] ’ nJ scirtii’- • ineluJiii. • -w and in r s - ing facts in Agi ■ ulmre, Hon :eul<n >• .I'V 1 i Home, Hralih M .lie ii I’- • >1 |Si ..enee, '• it or-1 H-i m v 4> r■ . ■ a. ; :’>'iioinv The m-.si vilu.iii pr .. nc.il Ipapcis l.y *in tn' ii’ stitera m va d-pni tn us us strnee, »'!' h ' oin i in iln- Seirntitic iffirrvnu. sl Tern s. 53, •!> p-• *1 •’-<■ i> «ls ,v-nr, ,!«l.ich ri.etit.ee ii-sm ftfaeeswt » ’ -g. nf». hinal. ■■ ■ >es l< ■' ••'• - '"M • I ii new-H ,:««•:R* ui- bv p. - »»: orue ■<» J Muir £ « <«., I 3 INH how, ! fl VC bj 7 Q ue« ftnevtien wi«h he , I rti £ll i l < cie , | tuit-rien. Mr. i Munn & Ck>., in- S<»hc h»r*‘ of Adi-fichd gdJ Foreign p b v ’ fli » ’ '•<•»* ?< exppt;» nee. ■ii 1 r * '•> b v th* ■. tw. . h. tl t ; P -i«u ttt K»e i «»»> she brH • - -|H» .‘•pecinl LUlicW I 18 ro;i‘!e ill ’he Sei’ipi > • \ «ue» irait of til 1 tnveu ioUB pateuit-i through th * ageut-y, with bMine wliii re>!‘• I-e the inimmseoHculM »<»•. given, f üblio Htipntioß »•- $ • the m« a ) i S •• the I»w pfUrGt ;iu<l»00 •>. lit 1 1« iuct !U|. oft i en “rtgils ttfecte-i. Any person *h bis niadt- a Lrw .(13 ‘ < gv» ry 01 iu*et iion. ctn iiscvrt f. e of t fiHPgr, whether 1 p.iten’ van prfrhwhly h* Mainetl, by wri uig r» .Mu ;n & 'Jo. We ' . tilet) g*-nd free our to 11 I ho »k »ho if the •; p lent Ihws, •pu'*hfs Cav» Trxtle ' j M kw. their ves s. .m. h«»w p»w re-i, v th hi •- . >• 1 on in. . veudona A l j -« '»»r th- Pxpnr, eon- j ! ret iiing P ■ j'LuaTai *»• s>3.» .j* & k c7/ -v ” r , d, I • Br:neb Offiv-p, vor F 7Hi S•? . H a-’ in*; j ion, 0. 0 , I Ir* I f*Y‘ ou !- • 5 l ? - iking ntciß-; |“1 p* I when a 2 1 u elwnw is 1 I IL— L«. I elb-r I, ;h ■ r v always ! k ejrtix p»vrn? ,r > ou ‘ hoai ** i Who . Watg I ak«- st tv el.»«u- t»! 'ehjiiMe t..r ui..k u 'M »« •»«'.' ‘h*t .ire ! tfen' rulb I'-eroij.t w- ii<Ly, * h k ibaar who ii,. U 4 vw - -u i *!• « reinaiu in I j powprty w W jn »♦>*’y uirtu. women. I ‘toys ah i «n w ’k or us right in their j ‘ own local! !PB. The business will pay more] rh »« i n t imes or itntry wages- fur-, i ni*h an pjcpeDwive on’lH an ’ .1 you ! > net, fit? Noone who rug ' ■* • »o ’ i:?wk- in ney very rapidly. i•» ; d- vole I ‘ you’ whole time to the work, o" My your ■ motiietiig. Eu't t,iou ■•n , l «il» 1 , i taa-is needed -it f* *. Add. Smwjr H &C<l, Portland, Mt’u?. (hra A ‘.mil -U <■' .3 free, wiU. fu >» | ■ Th IM- riictirn.s e„a Holing the tuoi bn-’ruas that anyua*. c;*u engage ;n The b.isiuess i» so easy to iearn and on. ji.Strucnoi.a are so simple and pU.n, thi! <ny une can make greac p»«>ii « from the v ry t No one v> ba s Willing to work. IF.dieu ar© as Sti% e>sru! a» men. Boys and g»ris can e*rsi lurgt snius. Many have an de at the busiarsi over <u)p l; ind cl biil ir-s iu a eiugle we k r»wii(iiig iike it ever known belote. All who vugafe ir - ?u*p at the eu**? and } rupidi y wi’h ’hirh they a»c able i » mak*money You cut eu/age in thts b*ts ue*s , during yonr «ipa< e time at gn at profi \ou do not h»ve to in*o«t c*L tnl tn it. Ws lake a ! l the 1i k sh - wjo ■ ' ! ntonvy s'.o il ! W'-tie (•m at once All iur-n-3 tied fiee. Add re* PnVB v Co.. Augusta, Maine. pn lutfif e*-n< fr*- 0 those who wish to ’»£ '«e th Ibe tu.-et plena..nt and prof <b : e b.is : <i«-S' kr.nwu Eve-ything < dial d required. We will iututrli v ,j?i every tntug SI ♦ a day aud up- 1 wii-lra is e 4 * ] y ra t.lv wit >ati, st yingaivay | from home over uljjhr. » risk whatever. Many woik-*s wanted at n. M tny are making foitiiaes at tha bu*ine»s Ls lies make as tnu.h as meu,and b -ys aud girls make gr« at p-y. No *• *ho is Wilting »o work >*ite »o iu tke a -• ■<• uey ever. Jay ihnii can be hi ■ I io a a <•» k ii ary ordinary mp'oytm ur Th .- w o engage a: Jh *j<! fit. I ■ SL-e ’ Wit t >i:ure Ifdrtss-!! Hameti x <’• I i-lib t. M- u’ 1 With the new year, Ayer’s American Almanae makes its customary appear- j ance. It is a weloome visitor in every family. Iu pages an replete with anAp medieal advice, refreshing h umor. I ' , ! fc ™aUo- 1 HotUbn-Jlv io :nd i Intioni' VaJJ r!l Mttonw ie.f ca.ou-j r»ev and X '*’’W*--'"'" for -u sa I racy, ami U„.j are nou.ed uonsaf Ahu
-,111 r — Ip-ts of the globe. While a large poL ■ 1 Son of its pages are devoted to an elab’t i orate advertisement of the medicina preparations of this house, it is s n<> riceable feature that many prescriptions are freely given for the benefit of the sick, irresbeetive of Ayers medicines. These preparations arc univer sally used and appreciated for their valuable and reliable qualities. The almanac d«scribes the application of these medicines to the diseases they are intruded to cure. It can be obtained free ol charge of any druggist or dealer in medicine. ' IU waaggß, ■ .-J MALARIAL FOISO ’he p'l |«l u.-< »alj *U •‘•■k j hi tl.i* t»ai« ul 'i * y ■■ h‘* >h : it* » n« • > • a'■ fr i IU I niir, ‘4 Uli th »f It * • > ’ ' I.Hi <it u • ■ ’’ ! u>> >tl rlt >.. f‘ '• * ■ • >„r „:•»»: r - ■> ‘ ,-I.M u X i•V; l. :■ •■•. I ' ,h I - x -.-i » h > !■) 1- 'u •>,' , n ‘ '*•* I |hl .- .. qui, il e nil HI i— ■ ' ! HI II - 11 , Imp ■ I ill I- nd I. •’ . an.j .eu 110, ' u lie *'i I sOLb in ALL l)Kl GOInLA artSbyMi special alteration 'o Flics anti *S»e. , Dr. A. B. Jaun.cou wishes to say w 1 : those out of his territory of practice that he is treating all diseases of the Rectum. Blind. Itching and Bleeding Piles; also Fistula. Fissure and Ulcers. Tveatuicat painless It cures the worst eases. If you are troubled much with lame back c< me and learn the cause. The last year I have treated over a thousand cases of Unonic Ague from , six months to one, two, three and four 1 years standing. With the experience of two years in this place I can say I have a nuy and a tint cure for Ague. Decatur, June, 27. n!2m6.
Cash Will Do Wonders! In buying gootls >iti<l pl»* re* t< giv it n trial in buying GROCERIES CHE AFT WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! A full lint of everything in the Grocery line Hlwatnon band. A cordial invi •i»tior» im **xten<led to till to cull aud emmHif pood!* and prt»‘«*H.
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GRAND OPENING! <>—- • To thel’. cpis o.f Adaraas County. STI ASa,aie cimbier, .nd T.ilnr, No.« Keyslmi. 11l- • K L’’ort \\ ityne Ind., has the «■ W t I | • lb a LARGEST BEST Selected Stock of i„ the city, which ia being suid .4 bottom prices. I MERCi G J T&n.ORX>?C j —« — MT STOCKS OF PIECE GOODS tip laro-e .-is the ’He city, w hi. h will be made t<« ormil shl rt Li lice. Havinir d< ne I" - .Lhhi < 'tint \ for years I then f<>re respectful!' t It • call i see me in my new room.', nt N ■' I’.' el." Ji!. <k. Fort U tone. Indiana 1. Strass, 11.-i-atur Oct 7 TnE< Utniiiß CHAMBL.i'S ENGYCiTPADIA. 15 Villa. O»< I1 to ••• . I’l'ce •Uirlng July,-6.25. trni nc ’li-' wnu - h> *: ~nipli-lird for lover- of girxi ; Lioks'.y I f •■Li'eroi rlt t , ileoi -i » ,i,der :'ul i. Ibe reprodueiiou of ■ hi. irre.i Luc.c'ofie-li- ■ ■■!>’ ,>oin*rnl eo-r Hi< ■> reih 111 I, r.|, I Eng iso V:i i .1,, iu tifie.-u beai.i iul vo >ime», I ( l<-»r lu.’if ureil ij'i*. ti ' • in cl ,lli. Ct Ji ,IL, lhe saffli qrm 0. 1 »n liner h*»vi-r |mn-wide m > : '• m >H R i«- ■ aiH i"p. price floilO. Th-fisr ,eu vol linn re really I r V I will h m,.lj July 10. The reniuiniiig i vohiraeu wii ’ ec»mpl’ , 'f ’ * $6.25. An A nazing Offer. $6.25. Thy* m widely »»«d r ( ih * volu-n*** »r* .jittered, the jtrea’er is their iufhi»*nct* in inH i ‘ii»z nt s i“r -<i < tI ■ l •• tuy lard pubucatioßS Accordingly wn gi»e BjieriHl te - en » To nil. who*e order# >* r*y »r- receiwH during the month .f Jidy. wp will stipph the isv ilumes. ii. ■ < tu lin halt kun->i« f guilt top, for sl2 50. Tn any one nendina fr > ; «> have no «pec in I agent (usually toe lead ing hrt.ks I! • • the to • ur-h r> will dlow « coiitmisstoa nt 10 put Li? IM atai - . when completed A specimen fclume . >■* - i i»i*’paid, for c or in half Ru*sin» ; gilt t>.p, for $1 Oh. Hitd * < i »» r. if n•: iat sf»c»ury. Th'* •‘f'umßKa s E i *'d Hrs ! t v-> im •* of our ‘ Library of ‘ Lhiveew-d Knowb dtfe 2 volume*, eumpleti tn • lie use! Vr«, will be when ,
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Library of On u»*- -a k . 21 » > ! $lO 6U. Million's Gibbo*. ■* R ■ Macaui »y a Hii-truy ul . 3 v . i $! Maeauiay's Life aa 1 L ! Mneaul «y'e &tfla v« ■ - ■'* ’’ CtiaUiher t* Encyc!o|ic I Lt’er i turi*. 4 vote , $2 Knight s History of Er ; . ■ - ; Plutarch's Li ves of 111 i« den. d vote . SI ! Geikir’s Life and Word* •" - 60 ’ YoUDgte Hibje I’oucor i tl ,lt •»'.* •’ . ■ •retreee (preparing) Acme L» h *ry of ii» . ">) u Book of ahlcft. .K'«>p 'u-*.. 50 C; Il’i. M ilu.ite <’o I’pleie I’o lit ' .irk- -'»<! (* ra Sb *k. «pea«e'» t'oiuplei * A xs. 7 > ce* Works of |>»nte, !r usl v ttery, 40ete u.j;.. .. of V’pgH, •? t?is. : * 'I y ! !”e Ttie K<>r«u of Mon m uvl, . St!-, >'» cw»'.- I Idveuturrt* -t‘ Uou Q*« x *. ».» -n t Ut’i »n K .i/hiM. ili n "*#> 3una>*n Pibzrunte P*-o. .V) - 4 Ki*Mom.‘ • illn , >i y <i^*cha*>s uan 1 G .Hi •• • 1 , 3t» -
R-»m by »unt iraf-. i *»r, • letter, or ny express. Fractious of ota** d<»lia* L*y h»-m*i»i in p - j*- '» < Ad irt-sn AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, J ii' B. Al. »EN. M.n ij .tVir I'orA'. U~A I 1 * \’A ’f 17 # i. '» ?>, »!. L Hating*: Phil idelpi.is, Leary & Co. J lajA V. 1 !>*-- » u-t’ Rob- i iJiarke & Cu.; imil*uap-dit. U>>wen Stewart \ • ‘o; *'i*-vrtand, liu . . ‘Duke x C«; f'dedo, Browi E-t/er K Co; t kieago, Aiden & ‘ hniwick; in sm*!* toe leid ' g Bookseller, only one in a place, iylo
t * J Mi-' BUYAKOKEir’ 63 to s:a r<-..; : .tj Strong fi»n2}*! L -r-• 7 . ■'<7 through cf ' Climate. S«in-..u S’; I • ’iu'-,u . luB toiUsrt *.; i*o J HIGHEST "!T A'ATD F *F.S. iTh*w Il’i'« wr« a »-.n r f :i ** M.«>. >.« . ;4 U. ”«■. J. - travel ar i t*aes;*crt--J. live prwr.phtet *m Kogliso ■ Addre* tf.0.l - V.T. Cwiumiarianer. Grand J -*i ■BtWrSMWBBSSKGHX- —- — - i
Storie« and Ballads by E. T Alden, illue* 5U cents i.-i!”-* trv of Mo lern Classics, oOceiue A:*»v- I’ -, triutism, 50 cents. iaiuete History of Eugiisb Literature, 75c ' ecii'.- B<ok of Nttural His ory, $!. P..t i<l <’ . ady Lexicon, 25 cents. Saji by mtlioruf Spurowgrass Papery 5“ eerits Mr* ’hou *”.’»■ Poetieal Won s, HO cents. K'tt • • ‘vlopaelia of Bib. Literature. 2 R Olin's loc’ent H’stnry. $2.25. Smith Dictionary of the Bible, illus ,90 eta. Wwrka of FiaviuM Josephus, $2. Comic History of the U. 8., il pkins, illus , s‘s cents. He th h by £ v’rei>c Dr. Geo H. Taylor, 40c H -nhhfor W »ro?n. Dr. Geo H. Taylor, 35c Lihrtry Mag'isine, lU<-entsa No., $1 a year Lthrury Mtg-Hut, ba inti v-.j!*:uies o*s etfwta L* from he Di *ry of an Oid Lawyer $ I E»-h of ne ai ovt i.nun iin cloth If by mid, pH’age extra Mist »f the hooks are tteo p.ih »*ii‘ 1 in fi editions anu hue bind ng* it tiighe pi ices. tieaeriptive Catateaue and Terms to C'ubn rar nt free on request.
MONEY TO LOAN •x --r f titort < fatrai Lift insttr* tlfltt f O. *»»r from one <u five year* al * pr> r.ir, by fitgi lien <»n real es« , lt » raorih i übl*- tbr ataauM ot the teas i oprovemental Hr chary* aoeom.Te * .* I your j a r g A g** is held ’■ ai a '.**■* hours i <of your own n< I’ve, you are here to !<x>h —Ut; -f t(Dj die, yoa have cuadf * • ’ it© deh: jmp where yaj ■ ; r»; further particiifers, as- | n?y ♦« A Mew 20LLMAM . 2tu-.nv2 a DkaTVB Ib* ;
DECxITUf TOIK W j® I 1n... i for : a it-* FACTORY WOM,| Such as H CABJonra spunr ora, ■ BTC., ETC m <J All \\ Gfi< \\ arranted. I . ( «. su d» Single, Louble-l an-H cy Yarns, Flannels, Jeans, » Satinets & Blankets ol my own in.im . . lute. Ah ;s ->rgc < cinip’tte . st >.k of dry goods,! as can be Found in any establishment in .\ikm.s county. mH bus MiiuMtmitMaTMtirrl Turns out Superior Work in every particulai, I ;l !sc c- MILY GROCERFE& I Hwhes Give lmeaca!l’" ; ' ■ ’ >■’ < ■ in-rr □ OHTK EIXTII>TO, Maj 5 ■ cllott Bb 1 'ec; tur, . w| mJ < TH DOCTOR’S r-:ST!MOMY. \< n u . M.iri M i.rtv > Y..-n- The v. nderfii)»« ceJ.d Th!’ -I. ■!:■>■” inkiii ■ ■ Ui.tv and idH.-nie iufiammatMl ■ uuurrb.bronchitis lame buck, etc., m«i-< demon./ for it erg great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. UuLVMBt e, 0., Feb. sth, 18»9 Messrs, l-h ti n. Mii.tirrx A (■■ ... . . ~ fz lt , , ~T .i: o-.1, «c arc gram:.d in beingaWea inform von that ninee we t or the sale »R intnidui-ti.e. oi Eelm iri 0:1 .mr v, rv large sales prove conclusively to « i mind-, rid- rei .’- ! -- • .La -‘0;. ■ rit. ..s wi- ssed bv ■■ unprecedent sale. We m rieipiitr a lary i i.en .'.se in the sale, as its virtues become bon generally known. Yours, truly, lb ,r- in Drug- and Surgical Instrument*. <«i>l«l by r»orvv:n &. I’otthorase, necafrar, Ind. I (In !’«* •i. 1 ’ •o»al Dyes. For brightitii M *d». ah hl, "..f ■ ’-- .-T r h" • ‘ ■ r n '» n 'L I’rie- I6e. |
f| 1 he l.ileravv ■bvq&bti a T>»e ««'•»* Mie» « <r re* •*' < ■ ’•- i tti’-y, hh’l, io American . :*l -■> ‘o ks. j the mo"' imp<riM»i* Only i • k.” •’ ’?••■ ‘ hieh'*!*f cb<s M it puh ■ -J»- £ us ■ t:.t 1 h*" p priceearr low 1» t«i> 1 <o«« } »«•* •« w»’h ‘he j cbeap»s« ho 1 • •>♦-•• r - I r '■-■■■ lo»l- ‘ 1 ucirate ar ’ ■ u.u»h»i i»e ‘ • »r* t’«s. we 1 Seu<l lhe f.■:..!*• in? '■••• - < al: c and ' unabri ?ge l. i t ’ n • n-inu-d. J Pl ft t/’S . Life of i>k rt -i ‘ ? ..rn»er price : $i 25 L*- . • ' ■ P’- n • ; - j BMICI TUBE*- CSXTx KA&ht al < €.-« n, By Edwin .Aino’ I. i 1 • i'r .>1 - ’ Beautiful print, ’ i •?■. r ’y * : ra' five VESTS. Thosf. s ManlinesH l C c j m .. . •. i ' c ‘ Beantiiui print, hr* er yp-*, ***•€» thke r ! CENTS. John [ I Chapters oil .xvcia’i' I •■ eV l ing interest a!; i iai, n. i‘ni» iukfe ' CENTS. fiitroit <TluiichaU'tit. e, < 1118 llHVe.* *l?d lit \ i ve,, F*riner prw**, <1 25 .< ■ *«ge .-r yp ; * PRICK TUMSi ti:*Ts. .Tfnri/ Qh((h of ticols 9 i Life j hj Liiue r'««>uic j-iice, SI 25 Brevier type, bountiful pnuG price .ukle CENTS of By 01-v<r Uvki.-iu th. litvier fy p»*, lieautlful prill : Ph ke five t ent-* Sfitiiy i ii'jf bii-.s Progress. Buorgj >i-v type, Hmuv >; i p! ihi ( PRICE SIX CENTS. Private Thealt teals. i iiyntuhnrv •‘Sp i*«pei ?. Suiali . p:ca type leadwl; price two cents. Alortes aad IkuUuds ForN'uung. ty Lileu 1 raey Al L-'i; w »f<h very ! 1 fiu- iHu- r - nnis Se i-c • >it: v rte liwui I i her t»«>uk. Lai'gv pe; P- !• i. rtvt CMS l'r. ( from ten iMary H o«h»i <L i Lawyer, -r. t-i »rirs of thrill- ' ' • l»‘g. I ’Kh»‘ e pHitn- »C 1 ► F**St I’HICE I • rua t es*rs. I j .— if ooftsi tiers i | | Evrtj * here C’lUy - n-» ♦<-, '*■« it *r*vb own) k****;. ’h s* ‘ «»ur tnje • » ■»> 1, b tiit-*. heh «re > :' Oi < »e .-mlian vol- . UHI —, !*«;««’»• Tit F • RfcMrVE i ' V,, fc j LITERACY ft V- ’. i'lu.% AJISKSCAN’ 3OOBL EX HAXttE, Trtbanr Ruildins, New ¥«rk. JuH> U.aUjkh, yU
— = REASONS WHV —A NEW— President Must be Eleclei! V»i*b Mi rea years of bu.sinc*s ex eeriest I am piepare I io o®er Eight R.easons ■*. \ [ C4ti f -i’ he e’aest; •('-t goods in h)< a * ’ N’<» partner to divide with. 2 No <■ io pay M* s d -.Ties to. 3 No l» i.situ ss u >use to p»J rent for. 1. N • I».li o• •v ! capita! to pa* i .t rest on. ■j N > in e;:.:; ••• >ve as per* tect a> tiie Crown Jewell. i>. No dwelling b >use to pay rent for 7. No cook st >ve so periyt and durable a~ the Champion Monitor 8 No p; »w so satisfactory as tiie chpp i. <’ali nud c nvince yourtelvts ja.s. h sros€ ■ ; I he I House. VcL 7, —* • Malt Bitters ’ are a brain, ner** •a .d hloo.l food, particularly adopted t’ a? i varinlo teeomniended by. ourdroggists aud physicians for Generrl Debt' ity. Mental and Physical Bxhau»tio*i Hysteria. Nervousness, Slseplessn*-' Emaciation, aud Dropsy. .uMIaA COLLEGE. ;. fc <ho: ~iuhl. ■■ i.-ni-l cd fst ' W J, - - n >i.’ „ .Uiiart-Ow* | ,j . ■ : .. :■!<> i •. Ari ir rm*>n■Ows’ I ■. - • t<r«* »i m d**ral ■• , IV. A. Vi.C.WLftF, : I V..P.wr J « I
