Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 2

n\ 'E l?A*% N \\l\ TIMES. UKEENCASTLE. i'XDlAMA WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1S^6

DEEAUW UNIVERSITY

THE BEST Ne«WS AND GKOWING

OF OUR GREAT INSTITUTION.

i'lip stn»l»-ti«»' I><»1 ng^—Tii.Tr c<>i)<«:c rjil KoPlul ■jlfp--Xbrlr Ciupi»l» pidrlltM anti ^«|p». t»l Hip Llvtn <>l titmii) Young ilni nn«I tl tiiiiili Told t>j Xp*p|Ml Bo|»orlcr.

ilannerii »nd Cuntonifl of tho Boem. The daily life of « Boer family in a simple one. At daylight all the members assemble iu tho main room—the kitchen and eating room, although in t of tin* food is cooked in tiie open air—\vhere the bead of the family reads reverently a chapter or tv. o from tho Bible, gen erally tho Old Testament; a simply manly prayer is then offered, followed by the obst r vnnce of an ancient Bible custom. A colored htfudmaid into::; the room with a basin of water and n towel. The guest is first approached, uud Invited to wash his hands and face uud wipe thorn on the towel. The head of the family is ne.rt approached, and so on around tho room until all have hi: u included in the ceremony. This constitutes the day’s ablutions of the family. The morning meal consists of a dish of meat—deer or mutton, and sometimes beef—cut into large pieces. They all sit around the board while the father says n long grace, and a stranger not familiar with their table manners is apt to be left in the lurch. Each Hinu, for the women eat, alone, selects

A Beautiful Face ismadedoubly attractive — a plain face seems less plain—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The

-‘one of the finest"

The gymnasium exhibition promises to be the best athletic concert ever given here. Mr. Hays and Miss Sherwood are sparing no time aud trouble in training their classes. A young contortionist of Indianapolis will perform, and Miss Edith Collin will entertain the audience. Be sure and attend

and you will not only spi n > a j the particular piece of meat that strikes h [ pleasant evening but help the ath his fancy, and as soon ns the “Amen” j) letic association along financially. spoken sticks his fork into the pieco

selected. It happens sometimes that two Prof. Stevenson s history classes ' which formerly recited in the after

Henderson Corset

brings out the curves of a handsome figure and gives grace to an awkward one. Every inch of it

fits.

AURORA CORSET CO., Aurora, 111AT YOUR DEALERS.

Local i ij?ie. CLard.

it)-- ( oru. 0(11 SO VAST.

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n'”! . ; • ■. Il'* . hr ! Cl '"I CTaci’iaatl, Ntov Y. rk I!':T lla-ton. No. 4 call. | aoct- Kitu n .!n far >tlrhi|r.>ii dnlsrjBVia AutU rson a id r < liu'laaHtl ittvl.-ton. I No, is. •‘KniiTcorbooki r." tinut ! thtomrh Elec'lK r for N. V. uiul IL'* ton nntl D*r I WaAhlnfrton, l). \ Ia« im innati, A D h ro dininar curs. coav ls**s IlhiuilnHlt-ia wiiii I jfftH on all trains. 1 . P. Ht’KPTl8. Ayint.

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The latest piece of iSood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents ^ and The Scent piece is nearly as large as you .get of other for to cents

Have you

Read t he

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER

Daily

»of the

ont.

Cures all trouble* t

Head and Thror

CATARRH. HEADACHE. NEWHALUlA LatRIPPE.

WILL CURE a Kueezluc. punffinir.

HEARACIIK.

t i n u e<l use efleet*

SI RE (THE.

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highest raedica of Kuro|>e

for

roat

#lect tho snme piece. Theu the quickext man gets the booty. Dry bread, I-

^ , . somPtiines butter, imd strung black i For s>i. r«ul and .Ulnnoai>oiu.

noons, now meets at b o clock «. m. coflee COUjpl3te tho bill . of fare , which Th , "X ortl ,.Wrstcm Limited,” The lecture delivered yesterday , may stand ns a sample meal It I g U!np tuously equinpi d with buffet,

well been urged against the Boer that he is ; (d

j uncleanly, autl this cannot be denied, 1 but there is an escuso for this in the

scarcity of water.—Forum. Xorn.-UWor,. line Chicago A North-

;U) p. in. daily and

Sunday, Jan. 12.189^.

NORTH BOUI V.

So 4* LhScaffo Mall No G* Mail and Accommodation I No 44t Local

SOUTH nOITNb.

No 8" LouisvliU* Mall No 6* Mall and \r< on:ovidallon Nn4,lMoal.. .

Daily, t . ..• • • • * i,

rullman 3i«:t ptTf- >n r.itriM train?, pal lor ana dining’ car« on •»:?. 5and 0. Vor complete time cards and full Ipfoni t»' o in rc^aia to rates,

through care, etc., addrer *

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Hpll id 1

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afternoon in Plato hall was attended and highly appreciated. The '97 annual which has been so much talked of all year, will be out in about three weeks. Subscribe now and avoid the rush. Some lady members of the zool ogy class are becoming expert

snake charmers.

Frank Tilden went to Indi&uapo lis this morning on Mirnye busi-

ness.

An Original Judgo. No more unique figure is to bo fcfliml iu the American judiciary than Judge Oaelin cf Nebraska, and many are the stories told of this interesting personal-

! ity.

On one occasion a man who had drifted over imo Nebraska from Colorado, , who was not familiar with tho manner | of administering justice on the Nebraska i side of the border, appropriated a horse which be found hitched to a post iu

front of a country store. The horse hap-

Max hhrman. 94, ot ierre ! p^ued to bo the property of Judge (iasHaute, is visiting Delta Tau broth- ! liu. The thief was captured and later era a nd friends. bou “ d °T«; to “ wait ‘ r ’ al T

court. A few diijn after, Judge Uaslin

Mr. McMullen has been elected met a fellow judge from another district manager of lawn tennis. <'ourts » ud , ,e, l nwitP(1 hiD, > as , a fl ' vor -.i» co,n «

. into bin difltnot on a day specified and

will probably be stretched in the sentence a horse thief, as Gaslin said he Me* Keen Held. Those who intend ! felt a little delicacy in seutenoing a man to play in the final contest which | for J tea I i V. 8 1,ia 0 ' vn horha .

library cars, regular and

coinpiirtment sleeping curs, and luxuri- ! ous dining cars, leaves Chicago via the North-Western line cno-.nr., a- v,,nii.

Western B'y) at *

arrives at destination early the 1 following morning. All principal ticket agents sell tickets via this popular

route.

Kate* \ia the Vamialia l.lne. On the first Tuesday of each month the Yandaliu line will sell one way tickets to points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North l aiolina S mh Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana at atx ut one half the regular rate. For further particulars

ee

J. S. Dowling, Agt.

i Tho fellow jurist asseuted and inei-

comes off this spring should see dentally inquired when the offeuder was

oonvicted.

Oh, he isn’t convicted yet,” replied

Mr. McMullen immediately.

You. First In-

,tiuu stops

snfffllng. coughing, EARACHE. ( tt

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liay Fever, BronuitiH, Ln GRIPPE, he most Refreshing itml llcnlthful ai<l to

ers.

ami N. i vtt'us . . . imitations. Take

ia nner

Times?

it is a paper ior the young,: the old, the middle aged, for ric v ' and poor, for high and low, for Teachei and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. 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 he happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take 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 You will show your appreciation 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, THE BANNER TIMES

The Ban Mu l i.mk* For statements, Bill Heads, ttc. The Ban n i it Ti u i -

For Envelopes.

The Bannik Tim kb

For Letter Heads.

The BannkhTimim

For Legal Blanks.

The Bannkh Timi - For Sale Bills ami Posters. The Ban.nkk Timi-.s For all kind- of job printing ewes; prices if

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H3ADACHB SnfferSlK’plesa. Cures Insomnia

ration Don’t he fooled with worthless nly CUSHMAN'S. Fr'e. f Oc.itUd) i*d free. Agents wanted. ( I'SHMAN"? j MENTHOL BALM k, «-

Outa, Woundet, Burns, P’rostbites. I*.x« els ul. medies for P1LBS. Price 26c. tit Druggists. Menthol free. Addns- Cushman Manu-

No. 324 4ICACO. «

I’tlngx sl^cp to Dtp

PlOHt

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pniggiats, or .nailed free. Agents wanted.

duct

other r*-mediei

Hook

Miss Alice Johnson as ill at the

Harris house.

The senior class has unanimous Iv fleeted Dr. J, P, I), John to de

Judge Craslin, “but I'll teud to that part of it.” And he did.—St. Louis

Globe Democrat.

Turning a Financial Corner.

, An iugi uious Chicago man, who has

liver the oration ' ommeuceiiiti.t j ^ 00 0 ^ ()U jj )0 ^xperieucG of spendday. Yug all of his tmall salary Baturduy

The base ball diamond was laid ! ?]8ht and Sunday and being “busted”

Monday morning, has hit upon a novel

oil "o the M. Keen fleld y Jterdaj ’ i(Joat b y ^hioh he makes Uncle Sam’s afternoon. The diamond will be one poetoffloe department h;s temporaiy of the finest in the State and will , fj ( iu 8 s bauk , V‘ ht f turda y be . bada

letter in his hand and an acquaintance

certainly be a great stiraulua to tin ; happened to see tho address on it. game at De Pauw. .“Well,” said he, “that’s tho first time I.rem m-r*. I ever beard of a man writing a letter India.AJ’OLls, April 8.—Resolutions to himself. I 11 be mighty glad to hare been adopted by the Indianapolis r T.TT'T. I*. 1 '"!

board o. tradu condemning the aboli-

1 facturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street,

(Sunon HaMdia.- . CHICAGO, • • VIMEk.tUi

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^ A lovely c<^plexion only Nal in can give. She gives a new clear and boft <»v’c to these who use Dr. He! ■ un It I* not •i j lint : • *\ . tvei defects. It gets rid of them % by Nature’# own ccsh of reneving tl.»: vitality t*f the Lanishirijr all rmchncss, redness, freckles, moles, pimpk j^ blackhead: , sue Jurn and H . [t does chi • turcly ob I ’ rml sly, because naturally. lis use n ciins bmh skinbeauty and SKtn-heahh. Vil la Skin Soap hastens the process, because it J*; a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc net fit f ;i baby’s skin. Vi-.!a C*e.tm, so cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 2^ ec us. Sold by druggists or sent by maE. .T ad lo G. C. BITTNER C< • TOL.^O, 0. —

tiou of int-'ri'haug'-.iblo luilcogi' tickets by the Ch:' /.(iiiud Ohio River lines us ii gr(‘.;t h'.- t-- murehiiiits, manufacturers, oomi i- iciitl traveleir uiul commercial inten'sts i.vnorally, and recommending inste.. 1 that u.OOu-mile iuterchaugettblo mil ■ ('<■ ti- .i-t.^-WaSed, juotei'teil by . ,ieh reotrictious as deemed uecet - sary. _ _ .VIARK5T QUOTATIONS.

Has it got You?

Try ‘ 4-C’

'ItMinv * i.ocai iMurlcfeUr,

! Fun lain d the Daily Bannkr ,';xKe ; dailv bv B.W. Alien, niaiitigerof Arthiu

i Jordan’s uonitiy bouse.;

For Letter Mead? see

The Banskr Timks, pribters.

, Hi ns . ..^.T i Sprlnifs.clioljc T I s|.riiiB's. Blags 8|, I i.awKs, a at Turkey hr ns. 10 Turkey, old Kims ", • Tu rke.vs, younit l'-’pd». orm over cliolce fnl « i Cleesi', I. I . over a Dueks 7J, m-, fresh auDJccI lo handling s utter, vood 8

l*revitlllii£ t'riees t'or tirain, t'nttlc I'r.ivUions on April 1.

mill

In.liaiiiiiiolls. • Wi k.u--Firm. No. g red, iOe. fiiUN -Firm; No. a inixed. as 4 e. Oats -i' inn; No. a mixed, al’.c. C.u'iXi:—Heavy dry fed nu< rs, f4.I5@ 4 :,.j; sbippiug and export steers, Ft.OOw, 4.ID. common to fair steirs, [email protected]; feeding - teei-. IT a'i®;).S0: inedinm to choice h.Tiers. a.'‘Ka.M t(l; nicdiiiia to ehoi' • cow .-. : >i( !.;.o; veal calves, FtS-'w. 4.uo. Market liiglier. Hons Fueling and good to choice, $3. id <ji i.ST; liglttwcigbts, *3.75 M 8.90; |I gs ami i Itl'ilis, siUlOiiT.aS. Market active. B.tl.Ki—Lituiihui to choice lambs, *3.00 (ftl.ao; export ewes and wethers, <Ct'25@ ;t .Mi; com.non tu eliuiee sheen, *1.50(33.15; bucks, per head, #3.00 <K 4.0(1. Market steady. (Tin imi.itl (train mid stuck. WHEAT ’ .rm; No. 2 ml. 7.7c. t’,>::\ -.'.e.ny; Nu a mixed. 31' jc. DAT - St; .di; No. mixed, ak;. ('A i n.K—Firm at tl 'u 4 i5. Hoes -throng ai *3.i!5(u,3.t>0. rfHKEi’— Ftro-'g at *a.50®4.00; lambs, it rang at Fl.-V L '■5.

Toledo (tnilu.

Wiif. v r—Higher; No. a cash, 74' 4 c. C iltN- Actii'e; No. a mixed, id 1 jc. Oat- Quiet; No. ‘3 mixed, 90 ,0.

nuOUIo Live stock.

Cattle—Slow at *3 eotiii.M. Ho s—Active ut ' LPlxl lO. SttKEl’— \etue a. ?3.50<94.25:

I i g at *3 3a a V0.

la mbs

Mrs. ha file t fatnex, me ociVfci pioneer of Carr county, died ut Logansport yes terduy, aged 80 years. She lived in the house in which she died for over 05 years. Jesse White, charged with the murder of Mrs. Hester Curtis at Lafayette, was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday. Dr H. H Ferguson of HenryvllleIs lu a very precarious state of health and Is expected to die at any time. He has had a tomb built iu accordance with his own plan, which is uow ready to receive his

body.

jgT Democrats Were SticiVsnful. Memphis, April 8.—Municipal clooous were held in Arkansas. The omocrata were successful iu all townships save Newport and Jonesboro, where the Republicans elected thsir tickets.

Stings of Insects.

For the stings of bees, wasps cud hornets bathe quickly with Brazilian Balm. It kills the poison and stops the pain in*

ttantly.

$5 in it. I mail it tonight, and ns we don’t have any house delivery until 1 Monday moving I can’t possibly get at it before thou. No, if I’m a blamed | fool uml pet into a i ok - ;• game or spend all tuy n iu , setting \ m up I'm sure to have n little 1 t < ;i ? .u;h:y. It’s hot ter’n n bunk i.<! u j.u I deal more reli- | able than 1 itiit.g it N 1 know tl,j | money xrill le ret urned tome Monday. ”

—Chic;", i R cord.

At tin SpBiiieh I.eatRurant, In tho la ’y, ovcrl.rated air of tlie Spanish restaurant, at tl.e tables d: ssed with cloths embroidered iu lozcnp designs, were a young man in evening dress, with watch chain of Veneznolen gold, au (dd until as duik ns the interior of a tunnel, a tall, meager, brown girl talk ing with nervous gestures. Tho waiter serves oysters on tho deep shell, uncut; , sweet peppers of the color of a toreador's scarf; chicken, witfi rice made yellow by tempered coloring of peppers; Chile con ciirne, which is pepper with meat, uot meat with piopper, and Vuldepeuua —in large cups, old, thick aud cracked, for the proprietor, who smokes a cigar us big as a tree, has not his excise license—a sweet tempered wine of Spain which has the flavor of pepper. Aud tiie plates are so hot that yon cannot touch them.—New York Times. Itccipc For Khenmatisui. Tho following recipe has been found specially effective in stubborn cases of rheumatism: One new egg well beaten, half n pint of viuagar, an onnoa of spir its of turpentine, half an ounce of camphor. These ingredients must first be beaten together thoroughly, then put in a bottle and shaken for ten minutes, 1 after which it should bo corked tightly to keepi out tho air. In half an hour it ■ will be ready for use. It should bo applied three or four times a day, and for rheumatism iu the head it should b; tubbed ou tho back of the nock aud b( - hind the ears. It will keep for an indefinite time, and, iu fact, is rather improved by age.—New York Mercury.

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No 7 No 15 No 5 So ^1 No 3 No 11 No 12 No S So 4 No 20 No 8 No 2

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Kx sun Dally Dally Daily E.r. sun Dully . Dully

son TKIC WEST.

12:2' u in, .'or :. Louts. 8:;:>h in. foi -:. i.i-ule HTfi u in, for i. Lou's. l:3.i p in, fur -t. bouts. 5:Is p in, tui T erre Haute .8:08 p m. for St. tjouta.

FOR rrib EAST. 2:'~5 « m, " 4:3u« m "

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.1:35 p m, 3:51 p in,

Dully . ... (UWji in ;-;.i>;ri \ division

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l or coinpU-te (olio c-'S, snv.ug all tralf anil8tf.li no. mid 1 f .11 0- oimutton ub lo

r.uts, througu cm-s, el.- Rildi t

r, A. Venn.

to n l Pars. Aut. M

.1.3. Dow(isn. Agent

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reel ioast in Imiijs Mo.

Hot in* seek 'Wh' t..xi-iirsioiia. The Viuidaliit line will sell Homeseekers cxcursinu tickets to point- in the west, south, southwi-st anil northwest, good going on the following dates: April 7, 21 and May 5. Rate will be about one fare fer the round trip, phis $2. For further particulars call on or address J. S. Dowling, Agt, Having leased the Nicholson gallery over the po.-t olllce for a term of years, are now open for Icisines.-. Gulicry will he open every day and sittings made at any time, we solicit a re; - timt-nee r 'f y i;r patrocagc. All ti. lalcsf slvics anil novel lies of t!;e art. First class work g;n.ra r ;t 1, every thinj. up to date. l’i-ice» mc-l rra liable. Virginia Phot 1 Co., .L>s. Klein,-I’roi'. tf t.i recti cast Ic, In).

ChEacrurfiion.* to the* Went *in<l

Went.

On April 21 unJ ^.LlJ 5, 18!i(i, tl.e North-wc«tern I i;.. ' ' i go A Nortli Western K’y) w ill -ell I!omc .Seekers excursion ticket- at very lo .v rates to a h.rge nnmhcr of points in Northef’ Wisconsis, Michigan. Northwest j Iowa, Western Minn--uta, Nebraska. North Dakota > d South Dakota, i cludirg the famous Iliuek Hills distriel. For full iuforniTtion apply lo ticke : gents of eonm-cting lines or addn--A. II Waggencr. T. P. A , 7 Jt'eksoi

plaee, ftidlnmipolis, lod. A SpriiiR Trip NouOi.

On April 7 and :.’l,und May lii-loi-vvill be sold froi: principal citie-. towns and vill.ig ■-( f tl:c north, to all points on the Louisville A Nashville Rai!;. id in Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, Florida and a |ioninn of Kentucky, at one sing! > f ire tor the round trip Tickets will I. ■ v< oi| to return within j twenty one day-, op payment cf $2 to I agent at dt siiiiulion, and will allow! stop-over a: any point on tin- south bound nip. Ask your ticket agent j about i'.and if he caiinot -ell you ex-1 eursion tickels write lo ( P. Atmore, | (<eni:r :l Passengi-r Agei.t. Louisville, I Ky , or J. K. Kidgelt. N. W. P. A..

f'hieago. 111.

H-iiiio m « Iv. i’rt Kxciir*ioii.

April 7. 21 and May 5, Hie Big Four w ill sell round trip tickets to points in the following territory, a! half fare, Alabama, Ari/ona, Arkansas, Florida Georgia,. Indian Territory, Kumas, Kentucky. Louisiana, Mississippi, Mi--sonri, Nebraska. Noith Carolina, North

Dakota, Oklahoma,

Soutii

will be collected

SOUTH ONC WAV TICKET* ARB BOkD At H Cents a Mile

IT14 ov«n 1

from th« noktu oven TM«

(.OUISVILLK d. N A8M VI i,l>B R. R. To individuals on the First Tue*day, and to patties of seven o: mote on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly fill points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at c little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to J. K. R1DGELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Clncago, 111. C. P. ATMOHE, Gen’i Pass. Agt., Louisville, Ky.

SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, oi to P. Sin Junks, Pass A Kent, in charge ol Immigration, Uirmincrham, Ala

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a-ftF I'u in:.Ue i:;i-i,ey 4 on now must be willing lo spend :• e. M my seetn to ihii.k iliutit i-i !ih 1 iicv.'amclethat lie -'N mlverii-iiig l.u; 'hut 1.4 a grer mistuk'-. 1't every oi.n advertise hiwan -; uiliers ii.i- ' 1 made for:tines dtJug it. Nothing is t " common in have ii

Sontli Carolina I sale muD rbilh inerer.sed hv newspaper

Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and 1a-lvertising Is not

, , on 17 the Rf**t w.tv in niaUe I’li.-'tom *: •

Nirgmia. |2.CW will be mduvied 1 y I blU it j a „, 0 w ,h. H g--t-

agent at ih s’ination.

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Thoir View of It. First Nineteenth Century Girl—1 never did have any opinion of Adam. A muu who could excuse himself by saying, “The woman tempted me,” had none of the instincts of a gentleman Second Ditto—But what could you expect of the first man. Yon know it takes three generations to make a gentleman.—Now York Journal. Kany to Find. Miss Point Breeze—The man I marry must be rich. Miss Hchenley Park—Why dou’t you advertire? I often soo advertisements reading, “Cashboys wanted.’’--'Pitta jurg Chronicle-Telegraph.

them and ii keeps them fur >011. Then is strong competition now in all lineof business. S ou need advertising tv

give you your share of the trade.

you need it done in the most skillful an 1 intelligent way. The best adverti-llig medium iu tlii- neck of the woods i* Hu* Bakhu-Timih. it

Wound*# Old Bora*. Bnrnc,

For wounds, old sores aud burns, Brazilian Balm is of priceless value. Fov cuts, wounds from gunshot, broken glass, or torn flesh it almost instantly

Cripple Creek, Colorado.

is now attraciii / attention in all parts of the world on account of the marvelous di-coveiics of £ i which l ave been made iu that vicin' /. The North Western Line, vvi.li i* unrivalled equipment of solid vrstibuVd trail,sof palace sleeping ears, (iiii'n<r ears and free reclining chair ears, dailv between Chicago and Colorado, oll'e -- the best of faeilities for reaching t'1 iople click.

I-or tickets ami full intoniutiio'i anply stops the pain and bleeding, prevents to ticket agent-, or address W. IL Knis- inflammation, prevents lockjaw in all kern, General Passenger and Tv M rases, if used at once, and heal* like Ageti! ( kii-ago iS Non ii western Rail- magic. It clcan*es old sores and ulcer* way.Clncago. 111. from “proud flesh,” kills the microbe

which causes the formation of pus, thus stopping the discharge, and promotes ) ranulation and healing more rapidly than any known remedy. For Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Blackened Eyes, etc.,. 1 '’ is equally prompt and efficacious. , I* indispearstde in every factory a Lome. Bee Testimonials ia circular. }

1 .if Mib I’rluli.q; see

T 1 ■ Rann 1 h J'ives. priiitv 1

Hay, do you know,

11 trade is slow

The dull times may have killed it ,

You will be wise To advertise*

F r that will soon rrh'. ild it

Kcoping everlastiugly ing bungs success.

nd vet .is

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