Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1896 — Page 3

mb IUiWER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. iNDlAMA. TUESDAY APRIL 7 189»

What, il Not Miracles:

DKPAUW UMVEKMTV

THE BEST NE«VS AND GROWING

The u.i'Hl Four-C Ueinedy U doing work wherevei intriKlueed as nearly mirauu!ou<> iu it ever tails to the lot of any luttnuti agency to ilo wo will O'ttiein it a favor for any one interc'Ual to write the persons whose names appear below or any one whose name may

appeal among th^ , .-'' testimoniuls.)

i'here is netnally more KOK< K and ‘‘U F l' Til FKK" projiertii s in a bottle of Four-4' than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. "In compounding it I have f llow< I in no ‘ruts - ’ t r used Hie prescription of no I »r . So-and-tjo of Amsterdam or l.oudon, or any other pl"ce. I <.\vc its composition to no om: i.s no siMiir i>ai;ii i iaK. Neither is il iiuidt of herbs ami roots dug in the dark of the moon in I lie jingles of A friea or South A met lea.” The demand for the Cot iiH, < 'oi.i> and Croi'I 1 ( i kk, and its wonih-kful Sticci-ss has I ice il ki.mi nilCAI.. Nothing in the whole history of cough and

cold medicines can compare with it.

No disease of the lungs seems able to resist itseurative properties, as is well proven by the numerous ease- of la lirippe Cureil, (roup Cured, Tonsilitis

(hired. I’heumouia (.hired. Bronchitis ( ureil, ('on*iiiii|,tiu s greatest help if not incss ulid plensure trip,

cure. Pry, Hacking, Harsh Coughs of weeks’and months' standing cured w ith

from one to three doses

Uur aim is to convince the public of my sincerity and of the true merits

this of remedy.

OF OUR GREAT

INSTITUTION.

lies Moines City elect ion. Dks Moines, April 7.—The city elec- ! tion here \ hortlay pie vd oft quietly. 1 The vote polled w as not large consider- : ing the length and interest of the campaign. Late returns indicate that Mac- 1 Vicki i (Kep.) ....- elected over Loomis i (Dem.) by about l.IKKi, The contest I was largely on p.'.rty grounds.

flic StiKleiil*’ llolngs Tliclr College t:i| sioefal Lilfe I'hcir UnesM- lncldcnt* mill antes ol tltc Hrlalit l.lves ol' hlatiy Voting ITIeii iitid Wonirn Told hy spcelal Kcporler.

(/laude Hall I’eturued yesterday from Illinois where he made nhus-

>l< Kinl«‘> Iti tlu* l«eu(l.

Loinsvitj.e, April 7.—Twelve more s county conventions were held in Ken- j y | tucky yestenlay McKinley and Bradley j ^ each captured six. Of the total number ! of delegates to the state convention ■elected yesterday 110 an instructed for

y VAN CAMP’S l BOSTON BAKED

M#.

choice eating

i poR$

AND

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC. « ONTU.K T. Dm^^ists aiv in AM. ('V > i\) REEL N !> THE ft K* HASH IMIK'I iiic M oiii-t'I'cin. (iy . 1 !icl|*-'’( niiglt, ('oVl and ( in up c in , raiintoirh • h»i* is fact ion In i;roum Bronchitis v^thuid La< Hppe, Coughs and C'uMs, no matter ho»v long standing, or deep scaled, in fact I tfnarantee it in all manner iironciiiMl or ij\in>; 11 ui.ble,nut iisaCnreAll, lair to *ri ve in. turn tided satinfitctinn. Give it a trial on tin-above conditi.n. We take all chan< • s.

AGENT

TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING

ILL. CENT. R. R.

Mb. R. R. PhKi.rs: Your Fotir-C Hi-medy is oertainiy a hkmahkaulk MKmriNE. Too

wti’it cannot Bt saio is ?T- Kwoit. Mi ti\Hiblc*d with a cough tor the last s.-veii years, duiiKiitur sulG ».tl from an attack of L\ , , , , , * , Gilti»l*r; thin iiimily i» suited i« r< ns ilis.'vith 'l(*str . inv my rest by n ^!;t and day. One uleeraiion of the throat. Lkss tii \s onk ' Ixittlr Phelps’ Cough, Cold and (h eup < ure noI'TLk cfi i ( i !.i> \ (’o>; eoLTi: ( i u... j cin ( . ( j uu*. I most gratefully roeomim nd il to

.. .. Gko M Hisr.s, my friends.”

diM.’ 5itii stroef, Chicago, fll.

Manager Neese had the Athletic

pink leveled down yestcrdiiv. Kvery thing is ready for the grand stand

which will lie erected soon. Base ball practice was excellent

yesterday afternoon. There were about thirty men on the field and the s j den lid w nthei and unusual

McKinley and 98 for Bindley

Want u Joint TlT-liatr.

Cinea<io, April 7.—A letter has been sent to Secretary Carlisle by a number trades unionists asking him if he will

are

or cold. The best of po\k r.ml beans and n nr.ice tnudo of delicious toin. tocs, Equally good for n light hmch or n heavy meal. (.• II grocers’ 10c, (5c and 20c,

\ *id « ..? for postage and wo will bend yon a tamplo can.

VAN GAM? PACKING 00., ladianapolis, lad.

3-v-' & a. ^ ^'3. a*-

SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED.

Mi*h. Fulb « (.f slierldlHn Avv*., chlcaifo,

aj^ed^i ymrs. h;i'tfii8 to say: *1 have !>ect> iutCTOSt COnSbli Oil to make tllC prav

tiee the host we have had this

For St. Pnui mid >1 inneapot>m.

The “N'urtb-Wi stern Limited,” sumptuoiisly eiiuipped with buffet,

eon-ent to elumge the address ho is to ' smoking and library ears, tegelar and deliver on April 1!) before the laboring | compartment steeping ears, uml luxiiri-

ing ears, leaves Chicago via the

Ijocal ft me. Gi;rd. BIB FOUR.

m-n of this city on the financial question into a debate with W. H. Ibirvey. Thecommitte which made the arrangements with the si crotary for the speech

has sanctioned the reiinest.

VISITE'D TriE COLONV.

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR. Office Kingfisher Timkr Klngttsher, Oklu.. Oec. 12, 1H!»3.

Gkstlbmen: -i believe it my duty to write you a line in i(j.iu'dt’t k. ik ru-tiei i elfcctsof yotir “Fout-< Ueiiicdy,” ho far as I hiu |>< rsonaily eofii« ,, in d. A wo.k'n.v- list 1 hursday I w as t ak( u wit b a very * re attack of I<u Grippe*, and in u ahort time Ik emi • o hnurse 1

could not speak nbnvi a whisper. 1 was <•

rippe, a i

i confim d to

i tin

my bed thegn ;it( i pa t t sev<

Tin- night pri vloim l had ei ujrhed neai ly the i ntire niarhl: just before rotirlrjr l t«K)k toil, and abi>t the entife night as sweetly as ever 1 did in inv life, not cour

kinir one bottle. Phelps’Couifh. Cold and Crou.; t 3. I send you this wholly unsolioiti d by any one, f* r you are

not couKhinK

urt

ays. j

toa-

ence.I hmild i

spring.

Illinois will send a largi delegation of new students to D.-l’air.v

next September.

Mr Kmhree, of the preparatory school, is a pledged Phi (Jam. The girls’ gymnasium clnssprae tieed lust evening for theexhihitioii to be given in Meharry hull. Miss Iila Steele leaves today lor

attend the eon

feponiiful, and ah pt ihe entire id^riit as hw retly an c^ver 1 d

l wfiH ( ntirel> relicvrd lK.*fore takini

be in «very household 4n the land, i si na yc

b« n« iwtorflol the race in giving it the antidote for hi me of the tvorat afilications to wbU hit 8 h« ir. Yours very truly,

O. NisiiITT, Editor

weenjCy unbtoken rest at nights

OutCAGO, November 22, 1H9-1.

U. H. Phki.pr, Esg. j Me idevillo Pn fn

Dear >iit:—Asa rule I have bet n sktrotical of the merits ot proprietary » ediei.i :■», but * 1 * ’’ 1

have to confess that a test ot your Four ”t * is eonviuelng i i:n i ha«e one r« fidy-mt b ventioli of Allihn (hi nnuMfi cavioremedy . 5 s worth.\ of general use. »I> children all take it »i hont Cr’least objreti ai, hikI it > 1 1 i dl t .'OlOl

Is particularly noticeable liint benefit is almost innreliate. \ ri: le dose will t heck most |

coughs in the begiiming. We now enjoy nubro: cn r« t at nigh . in tnv simply indispensable, aiul I recommend It unqualith’dly. Yoms, i t(*..

J b. HoLivra, li*f> South t

ONE OF CHICAGO'S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS:

(Tlli-Atjo, September 2'e h, IsiW.

For years back each winter 1 bave suiTered with aeut • iiuyngitis. La-t wintei was so! tofY Ol Hill sic

‘ vn ! J

fauitiy Four

, Etc.,

(Mark Street.

ls jity. A proposition i* on foot to j establish a chapter of this popular | ordei in the Cincinnati eonserva

bad i • ’

eouuli !'■

induced to try

night's i ful ivm<

sugar ftt>m

room for two weeks er speak above

courIi preparut l(Mi front cough drons tip and down wit h n.» i ( induct d to try I’lm ■ . xbt first lose 1

night's rest tor weeks. Half the bottle cured un . I h ;%« novt i be. n withv iit this wondi r

Hil.l

ful remedy since.

rom sand.

/hispi r. I tried every Imown f, then in despt ration 5 was

iim' Four**( . rtie first dose relieved my cough, giving ns* the first ws. Half the hottle cured uu . I have never been without this wouci It la as different from other like remedies as molasses from v inegar

Mus. .losKt’it K. Gaunn. •^11 Madison Avenue.

Foilr ” is our Icrniitig remcly for L:i (i i '|*:»e, < i 'obis, ete., and a nen pureh tseii from us we will gladly refund money if it does not *five >atisfaeLton. For Sale By. A i?»ert Alleii, W. W. Jones. ,!. II. J'ien'y it Co., ttV. Tamle- & < o.. Waller .Uleii, Throope *.t 1‘broope.

I lave you

Read The

1 )ailv

Cushmans

MENTHOL INHALER

s of the

roat.

Cures all trouble ( Head and Throe

CATARRH, HEADACHE,

NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.

You First Ih-

.inn stops

Idng.

dinner

r WILL CURE '

*' sneezing. snQtTliig, eougli

HEADACIIK. I

- H a ned use effects

sriii: < i m:.

, llfb ENDORSED

hlghfsl medical mi-

/^\ 'C—'wX thorlties of Kurope f ami A m eric.i for \\Vv y t* VCOI.DB,Sore Throat .YAVOOfT/V- flay Fover, Bron'vS chltle. Lr OBIPPB. iVNfe The most Hefreshing

mid Healthful aid to H 3 AD ACHE Suffer-

ers. firings Sl »»p to the Sleepless. ('iir**H IiiHoiniiia and Nervous I’roatratioii. Don't heftMihsI >\ ith worthh tvs ituitations. | 4 k* only CUSHMAN'S Price.fOc.atal) Dru st : :<• Agents wanted. CuSHMAN^s

MENTHOL BALM

Cuts, Wound a, Burna, Frostbites. Fxcels all 1 other remedies for PILES Price 26c. at Druggists, book on Men!hoi frc*e. Address Cushman Mur.

No. 324

CHICAGO.

vsssstSKf&hX-'ms&ti?*'

Fijnes?

’ A lovely r?m-

Sho

clear and »>:»ft n»

use Dr. Hebra s Vi ala Cream, n i-. uut » n a paint or powder to cover defects. It | \ P ptt rid tkrtH, l.y Nature’s < wn pro- Vi 1 {

cess of renewing the vitality of t 1

plexion only Nature can give. She give,

and

n ;s'i,ot it j

wn pro-

— # f »!(C .«-kin ; ^ :

banishing all : itiv- ncjs, red:.ess, f*ccklc8j moles, pimple.., ula( kheue*';, fur urn ami t.m. ii doe* this sitrHjt and harmh - ly, because naturally. Its use mean.; L ;ih skin

beauty and skin health. Viola

11 is a paper tor the young, j the old, the middle aged, tor rich and poor, for high and low, for Teachei and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. J It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can’t get along without it. You must' have it. You will not live' well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good

live, interesting news every, -g-y .. , day. It is in the van guardi- l-’ P*Ot, Pi Oil ?!

of progress and you must takej

t .. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, betru se ii fa a pare and delicate soap. !t should be useu in con-

nect ion with the Crei

a pare setf in

—.MM It should be used

in the i. ir -ry, too. Ordinary soaps arc not Fit for a baby’s slain. Viola Cream, 50 cents. \iou Skin-Soap, 75 Cents. Sold by drug-

gists or sent by m ** 0

U. U. BITT.N

It to keep up with the times. Identify yourself with it now! and stay with it. In so doing! you will get good, and do good j You will show your apprecia-! tion of hustle and enterprise! and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in your name or telephone it in or hire a cheap

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers.

d

THE BANNER TIMES

The Bannkk I IMFKor StatoniKnis, Bill Head?, (t, 1 . Tlic Bannkh Timf.s Kor Envelopes. Tlie Basnkk Tim is For LelU r Hvait'. The B a ,v m u T1 m es For Legal Blanks. The Bannkk Timkk For Sale Bills and Fosters. The Bannkk Timkm For all kind* of job printing i owe.t prieeu if

At the sophomore retital in music hall this evening at 7,:t0 iho following will tnKe parts: Will I. Grooms, ami Misses Brooks, Gillum, Myrtle Owens, Harrell, Herr, Byrd ; and Collins. All ar« invited. Mr. Ceilings, of the Normal | school, was initiated into the Sig ma Chi fraternity Saturday night. Circulars have been printed giving information as to what kind of a college DePauw is. When you write to your friend who contemplates entering DePauw next fall, be sure and mail a circular. This evening at (i :i(l in Plato hall will be an Echo and Informa tion Korean meeting, Messrs, Tukasagi, Roller, Stultz and Hodges and Misses Neal, Tucker, Yenne, ami Leone Scott took supper at Mt Meridian la-i night. The gymnasium exhibition will be a grand affair. Harry Marsh, of Purdue, who at tended the Sigma Nu convention and made an extensive visit with DePauw friends, returned to La fay • cite this morning. Maynard L. Boggy has returned Inin YVaveland where he attended a Christian Kndeavor convention. A young contortionist ol Indian apuli , will pci form at thegjmnas i’Jm exhibition next Friday even

i‘)g.

Messrs. IIcrr..n and White and Misses Mitchell and Kyru were out iiding yesterday afternoon and took supper at Mt. Meridian. Dr. Goddrick, of Bloomington, lectured in Plato hull this nftjr noon to a fair sized audience on “Christian Sociology, or the Cause and Cure of Crime an 1 Poverty.” 1 Miss Meatier returned l»sl s igh'

! from Bloomington.

Georgia Governor Talks to t^;* G. A. II.

Men at l it/grrald*

FitzufraLD, Ga.. Ap"il 7.—Covercor Atkinson paid his V«r ‘ 1 - it to this city, th“ seat of t ! ■ vv famous Grand Army cn'. ny from the northwc t yostordny. He was met at the outskirts of the now city by a brass hand and the colony (i. A. It. fxist and escorted to a stand in the heart oi the newly laid oat city, where he uddri .eel an audience of 1. .00 people composed almost entirely of new

ous di

North-Western line

■!. .1 rt. in ■ l l a. m 4:l.”i p. m 5:41 p. m

ry:u a. n R 50 K. lu IS. 14 p. in

r nr ,%

Okint, EAST.

-UClncImiHtl txi-pcs'-irxliantiTxt.is Flyer «• Mail * IS* Knickerbocker

Going wkbt

iC XoUli- j No. 85* St. I. Cm. Night Ex ..

Western R'v) at G :.M p. m. daily ami : £“* 1 !C f*', 1 - ■y

i , - i 1 Wu, il ooutn Wistcru Ltuoitofi...

annes nt tlcstinalinn early the follow- :; 0 5t Mat toon Ano’iu

ing i i • ■ :• ig. All principal ticket * Dally r Rjrocpts.

agentR sell 'tickets \ hi this pemilai-' '■ X $ rc 'i • ’• '«V,' , " l ,ro *'( r !''•«" *■•••

• * umcinmiti. New ''aka'ul B '<lon. No. icon-

lucth with In.uvi for MIcIiJithti division via

. A ndci.son a id ' ; < i.ic nnntl di virion.

N ». ’Knick i liMokt r.” haul

i’lfoiinb slerju . for <. Y. and B ton and for W isiiiugton, l>. i\, ^ : ' ncini.uH, 0. A O.also

* Inina’ enrs. ■ ,r. ! * 15

cn all tt ains. F.

557 p.

SrttIc r’s ICate.H > in 1 Ik- \an<t'ilia l.liic. On the lirsl Tuesday of cm P m.ii.th the Vandalia line will sell one v.ay tiekeis , poiiiis in Ki ntllcKv, i’eime - sc- , Alabama. Beorgia. North Ciirolina S ntii Carolina, I larida. Mi -is opi and l.o'ii.-i.ina it all. ut one Imlf tie regular rate. For further par!ieul.tr

innnitiiato^ wtt.i Mi is. Agent.

. , . .

.1 . S. Dov. I IM . Agf,

. -CJ

v:

comns to the state His sentiments of fraternity were liberally applauded.

Cfeorge I iocs m ulvue rvuca ims ined suit n:;ainst the Mutual Life Insurance* company of New York for Wm.OOO tlmn- . *rii

aj{es. l ilies was U|i to a few months iiao general agent for the company and was dikcliarged. The suit is for malicious trespass. The second boxing tournament of the new Kmvka Athletic club of New Yoik was held Iasi night. The event of the evenling was the liout between Dec Payne of Cleveland and Dick O’Brien of Boston and UieJIatP'r was declared the winner in the second round.

IlcuieiMH'krri.' t xeiimion*.

The Van lalia line «i.l sell lliimese kers excursion tii kets to points in the West, south, southwest and in riliwest, good goii,. i.n flic foilmving date-: April 7, 21 and May a. Rate will be about one fare !'• 1 tlie roiiml . rin, plu-’, $2. I'or furl In 1 parlieulurR call on or

Ak’t.

N'O Nu \ .

1 :l>5 a in . I'uiVt p m 11: In a in

address

.1. S. I Vo\5 I.IMi,

L'bieago Grain ami Provisions. Will vt May opened (5e, closed •Inly ojiened li.'yfjc, elostsl Corn May opened 2M*,e. closed ;tO,',c July opened H0%c, closed nl.'jc. Oats—May opened lU' H e. closed SOl^c. July opened ‘tnL.o, closed '.’ii'^e. Pork—May opened $8.50, closed $8.02. July opened $8.70; closed $8.88, Lard—May opened *6 07, dosed $5.10. July opened $5.20, closeil $5.35. Rllis—May opened $4.55, closed $4.00. July opened *4.70, closed 84.70. Closing cask markets: Wheat (Vic, corn 25( \e, oats 10%C, pork $s.55, lard $5.05, ribs $1.55.

Having lea-ed the . N ieholsim g.illerv over the post otlieo for a term ot years, are now open for business. Callin' will lie open every day ami sittinys made :.t any Mine, we solicit a enntinu'.neeof your | idronsge. All lb latest styles and novelties of the art. Kird class work gin.ra:.teed, everything up to date. Prices mi -t reasonable. N'irgitiia Phot i Co., Jos. Klein. Prop' tf Creencastle, Iin'.

la i R et Si;n:l:( .Inn. i/, l$Ci'.

MTiita BOVI L>. 4* . Moairo Mall

f' Mall end Aceoniinodnilon. 4ll Ixicul

SOL'T.I DOCND.

No If* l.oidsviUe .Mail No 5* Vail and Aecmmno-iatlon.. - I . . :l ,.

Dally, t kjerent Sunifa.

1’i‘dln. in »leipeis ei nleln i rat as, parlur a no llnir>iieiirR .n x . und ■ Furl ' mpletc I lint irds aiul full inlsM'imutoi io re^nra to rates,

irough i ars, et«., ad Frcsa J. A. Mu n vi n. Agent

K. .1. I.s.nr,, (;. p. A i hteain.

. 4' i: a in 4 47 p im .11:4(1 a in

Ills I.rht t: 11 Hi|i„‘ ot tlie sea.

King Pretupeh of Ashanti never saw tho sea until the day when, uk a prisoner of the English, lie was brought down to tho coast and embarked on the warship that had been designated to take him to the place of his exile, where lie must spend the rest of his life. The beach was crowded with a dense throng of natives, who shouted and sang and

Chsap KxriirMini* lu ilir W «.ki ami X mh-

Went.

On April 21 and M ly .*>. ISftil, the Nortli-we-tcrn Line ( uica^o A Norih- \\ esloril J{ \) will -ell Home .Seekerexeiirsion ticket- at very low rates to a luge number ot pom!- in Northern W i-coii'is, Miehigan, NorthweRteni Iowa, Western Minnesota, Nebr-iskrt. North Itakotn aiul South Dakota, in eluding the famous Biack Hills distrid. For full infornmtion apply to ticket rgents of eonneeting lines or addresR A. II. VVaggener. T. P. A . 7 Ji.ekson

made a tromeudons din when Prempeh

and liis companions came in sight. The place, Indiam.p.dis, Ind

expression ou tho king’s face when ho first beheld the ocean was one of blank astonishment, not umnixed with alarm,

but lie soourecovered himself and talked i . ... , , , .

volubly in the farewell interview which 1 " ‘ i"" 1 I 1 ‘i'< H's eit.e-. towns

VAivDALLO (.IKE. Train* l avt» •rccnaRario. ^r»n. ir cti .ct Fi l».

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ri>H Ti. K WK.MT.

l»a‘ly 12:2' a m., I'or t. I •uia i !» u's. Daily n in, tor 8t Ib u'h. Du\v 1:85 p in, for't. l.oule. lix. * n u11.— 5:lSp hi, for Tt i rt* Haute Daily p w. for St. Donls.

rou nrr. kap i.

Duliy 2:«-7 u ro, ** *• Dally . ...4:30a rn M l •• 8^&n in, for JixliKnApcdia Dally 1 •'»•*) p m. “ *• I *ailv .. .3:31 p la, M ** Dally 8:08ji m k *' PEGID \ DIVISION

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7:fiT> a in, tor F ** rtit.

No 7 No N.i r» No 21 \n 3 No 11

No 12 v f) (> Nt) ^ ao :■"> No H No 2

Loa'

No7»E\ ^i!n

No^ -

.. o; r >."« p in. for I»r<*mur

or o.aaplrt** itinc* o»r*l, k’Iv.hk nil trains

an<l stai loi - aiifl fur f ’.H information hr to

rate*, thronjili cant, rir.. ‘H’dr-’F^

->.8. Powusn, 5gcn*.

' Fokii. (freciioostie

din'l I'iisr. Ai t. St. I onia >1o.

A SpritiK Trip Mouth.

On April 7 and 21. ami May 5, tickets

he hud l efoi": einbarking. Adctuchmoir of the West Yorkshire I attalion entered u surfhoat, .'ijui Pn m| di was placed in their midst, I In chief interpreter fol

and villages rf the north, to all points on the Louisville A Aashville Kailroad in rennessee, Alabama Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at

I,., • , . lone single fare for the round trin 1 ""' 1 : 1 , ' 1 " TI kets will be good to return witldu couveyiLig tha king, v.l > -e every move tw.-mv one day*, on payment of *2 to mout was plainly visible. H:a novel m.. - agent at destination, aiul will allow rounuing ov.doutly made a gn at in |-top-over at any point on the smith pressiuii upon ITcmpth, i.ed when t! | hound tiip. A-k yotir ticket agent RaecHiu was leached und boarded ho\v;.i vhout it, and if .he cannot sell you e\-

quito lost in wonder. Long beltr.e the Races n stai.td many of P.o A. hanti prisoners, ni< t of vh in had pre; rved a most stold d> incauor on coming on

board, wore painfully seasick.

eursion ticket-; w i itc to C. I*. Atmore. Genet'll I'as-(tiger Agent. Louisville Ky., or J. K. Hidgely, N. W. P A.,

(.hieago. 111.

The Art Kslitbit.

| Tue Loan Exhibit at Simpson art hiill is peculiarly iuler'-stiiiju | 1 here arc in ail the collection sixI teen pictures, works by Mr. T. K j Steele, and Mr. Otto Stark. Mr. ! Steele’s pictures of eourso arc in o.l a id water colors. Thus far ihe most ml mired of the pictures Iiav been Mr. Steele’s ‘Slimmer Morn ’ '‘The Mysterious Kivcr”, un i j the White Cloud"’, and Mr. Stark’s “In Dreamland” and “Storm Clouds.” Mr. Steele stands at the j head of Indiana’s artists’ and Mr. Stark follows him close. Tins is n fine opportunity for seeing some ol their best work. Both ot these

dailvhvR.W. Ai.en. manager of Arthui a| . tistH belong to the “impression-

Jordan’s pout Cry House. 1 • i , .

ist school and arc among its able representatives and exponents. The exhibit will continue opi n

' 'loduv * i*ucui iuurkftttr.

t Furr ;:-h( (I tho Dam.y Hannkr fi.VKft

Seri ntru.ebol je. pnofs, elaitH

' H'KB,

7

Turkey Ik iih, . Turkey, old turaH.

Wednesday from 9 a.

to.

Walpole an Inspired Reporter. Of course a man may choose, if he will, to be h-s than a free author. Ho may become a reporter, f;.v there is soch a thing us reporting for books as well as reporting for newspapers, and there have been reporteis to amazingly clevAthat their very aptness and wit constitute them u sort of immortals. You have proof of this in Horace Walpole, at whose hands gossip and compliment receive a sort of apotheosis. Such men hold the secret of a kind of alchemy bj* which things trivial and temporary may be traii-muted into literature. But ihry •ire only inspired reporters after all, and while a man was wishing, lie might wisli to be more and climb to be to - company.—-Professor Woodrow Wilson in Century.

Kppunllritn Unit not Convention. fhe repuld cans of the I iftli coi gres- > (((Ual district vtill meet >n drh gsi'e eon vention ai Marlinstule, Ind.. at 11 o’clock a. i ■. Thursday, April 1(1, 1800, In lioiniiiati' a candidate lor congress. 1 or iciirc-i ntatiou will he one delegate for cacti 2</() and rraction of 100 er inore , votes ea-t for the II. n. Willi im l> I Orta n, for >eeri tin y of slate in IS'.M. by order of the distrii t committee.

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SOUTH ON ■ WAY TiCKBrs ARK COLO At li Cents a Mile

fnOM THK NORTH OVKR THK

LOUISVII.L.K db NASHYILLC R. R.

io inrlivfiiiialson the First TueRday, flod to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold nt n little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to

J. K. R1DQELY, N. W. Pass. Aaent, Clucaeo, 111. C. P. ATMORE, Osi'l Pass. Am., Louisville, Ky..

SENT FREE.

Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen.

or to P. Sid Jones, Pass Agent, in charge of Immigration, Birmingham, AD.

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would take hiu i ami . hire, a and K‘'i t )i' e evcrlastiuqily seo what could i (. uc for h.ui. din. iu.r l;t hu.'i Hue'i ss.

ofti'ied him a ] en .1 and bit of paper. I-—

'You wrih i.. i ' he : aid. “I Woundiit Ol A S5r«».l- -.rsc.

w-.uld write ir m>seif, but I never j Per wounds,old sores and b'erri B 7 learued lu \. a r. ' :.(1 even yi ; riliar. Balm is of priceless vslue. l or nni'ieV’she T.'-eiainit i 1 . “NoT.i, 1 ain't cuts, wounds from gunshot, broken

\. ' bj m i tal : * , or torn fie ah it almost Inatantly

time? I 11 I'’:k h you to wzita your nanc ‘ P 3 -T 10 pain and bleeding, prevents at Jens'!. Il s; iu.h Blranj (hut a i iutel nation, frevtnts lockjaw ell ligent man like you ha. a’t learued that. L -“ ,d he “ l8 . likt: How did ir haj.peu?” “Well, mum. you l ^-- It cleauaea old.eores and ulcers

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tee 1 went; ml l inan if .1 young, m;d :

“proud flesh,” kills the microbe

vrhich causes the formation of pus, thus ll1 ' 1 ke iii'.oey you now must

1 ve alv.ay- bei n busy working, and l stopping the discharge, and promotes b® willing to -pend some. Many seem 1....1 ii... i„.,....n... "- Bos granulation and healing more rapidly to think that it is only a new article that

than any kuown remedy. For Bruises, needs advertising but Miat is a great. Sprains, Burus, Blackened Eyes, etc , it mistake. I et every man advertise hi. is equally prompt and efficacious. It is wares; others have made fortunes doiu.r indispensable in every factory and Nothing Is too common to lin e its

home. Bee Testimonials in circular.

ain’t hud Ihe timo for Icaruiug.

ton Transcript.

Hard to Tiirm.

Henptsk—ii,.vo you “Mrs.

ICandle’s

Curtain Li ciurcs” or Kon:o oilier hook of

that tori?

Bookselki—I’ll tee, sir. “I wish yon viould, fur I want to g< t a good night ’a it" t. ” “VMiut hefi that to do with it?’’ “Lvuything. My wife dial u fay .1 ....j--——■ ,:ii < iJLJl*.il liiiilfitirmgLaiiii'ili ni (uml

Say, do you know, I f t rade is slow The dull times may liaye killed i* You will he wise r.» advertiseV J ' -‘.t * :> i' l kii-iia4ii2 ifiLiuliik j I 11 j J f

Notliiug is too common to have

sale materially inerettseil by newspaiv miblieity. Jitdieious ndveriising is n only the best way to make e:ist(iuiet$. ; but it is tin- cheapest as well. It i them and it keeps them for you I j !■> strong competition no a in ad of Iillsiin.ss. You need a lvei lisin j gife yon yotir share (•! Up; trad"

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