Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 6
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/HR BANNER TIMES. (iKEENCASTLE. iXDlAlSa fliEiiSDAY APRIL 9 1896
DEI*A CW E M VEEs!TV
THE BEST NE*VS AND GROWING
OF OUR GREAT
INSTITUTION.
rn<‘ 'riivlr Collrjio and NocIm I lAIr 'll:. » Sji-
nial Aot*** *'i li *
kAvv* ol liiny V^.ui: i fi ti uiul
Waiiik ii I'ol*! by JS|>fvDi*
M hat, if Not Miracles;
The u i I Rciiieiiy i iloinr work tthctcvi'i' inirrxluced nearly miracuiou ii.» it ever fiill* to the lot of an\ litiman utfeney to do «e wll 1
esteem n .1 favor for any one interested to write tin persons whose natneft appear below i r any one whose name may
appeal among these testimonials.)
There i' aetnally more K< •!{( K and “(i i T Til HRli” properin s in a bottle
of Kour-< tl. n in a {jadon < f 01 limit ' oiijth niedieine
■ in eoiiipmiiiding it 1 tmve f llowed in no ‘ruts" e.r u-' ■> the prescription of no Ur . of kmsti rdam or i ijdon or any other ;•! tee. I ov comixisition to m> onn i> m* sjnui i: j'ai.ii t i ak. Neither is it made of herbs : and i ■ In^ in the dark of the moon .. i- of of \friea ot 'otitli America.”
Tlie demand for the Copuh, Cot.Ji and Ckoi'1* (.'cnE, and its wonih urt i. ! aid 's Inis been KLf.cTitHAi.. Nolliiim in the whole liistorv of eougli and ... , ... ..... cold modi, n.e-ran compote with it. Hutler plays hall at I. I . >utur-
N ■ i a»e of the Ini. •;> .coins a tile to resist its curative properties, as is well ; i a y f prov, i ' he niinieroii.s uses of i.a (iripm < ored, t’ronp (hired, lon-iliti
Cured lenu.onia t hited, Ifrondiitis (Hired, I’oriiniinptivi s greatest help it not 1 he students of the theological , 1 larking, Harsh Cough* of weeks’ and months’ atending red with (0 hool and tboae of the college of
fruin i ! - «•» : n r»“‘ tlo-* -
Uur aim is t»> vonvinfo the puhlic of my >i , HTiitv and of ilx^ true merits liberal aits who expect to preach, this of remedy. were called together after chapel
today.
are authorized in AM. OAM.S 'I’O IIEEI N! > TI i K 1*1 K< HASH j
iiciiftix i iicips* i oiijfii '•«:,! ,.n i t ri.t i,» ui ,• fniir tof»u’i«t u th'ii A great many RDplications are
r*. Astlnmi. J41 i i ipV**- ’ oiij;Iip an*i l olds, no nmiit r !»«•*% h«i»« Htainiiiiir,
it in«ii i nmier Dr Mici-i.; 01 (xiuk 1 »• u » '(,nor ii> »»« un - being made to Dr. Gobin for tcach-
nton. Hive it a trial on the aiiuvc enntiitim. Wctak* nlll
VAN CAMP'S
BOSTON BAKED x p°?«« n
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NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THU PUBLIC.
t’ONTH \CT. Droj^xistf. art* authorizctl in AM <\>iS TO 11E EI v > THE !’l K‘ HASHj I*i;I•' • .he i t>uf ltcnic<I>- (I'liclps’t ouvrn. Enid ,:tu} ( roi;p (’nn• tails to ^h t* pu*istaction
in 1 run, . Dronchlt
ordi*c} itcd, in ? ict I guuruniet*
Ail. but >■ , ivc n»:boiindc‘d Hatisfaction, Hive it a trial on the above cmniiti »n. Wctnkt all I 0
chain t s. | era who arc* wanted in all purls of
TESTIMONY OT* TH£ TRAVELING AGENT SEVEN YEARS COUGH CURED. f| lf , fotintrv ILL. CENT R. H , • U1U LOUDiry. MR. R. It VMM.e. Y'i ir Kmir-C Kemedy M '-s.r u ilrr .f H.erldmn Are I'hle:!*.., certainly a hk%iauk vbi.k mi:dicimje. foo avt-d y* , • >. iias t jiis to >ny: “I h. v . been
Mi -• YOl
daughter - ittci -u troin an uttaek * 1 1
The Skulls have
Miss !,e!ia Basset U on the sick
Not 1' p to I late.
It is curious to note liow conservnfivt some of the old business firms of New York ure in regard to the illustrations usi d iu their advertisements and how they ignore the fact that pictures engraved fur use many years ago are no longer calculated to do the subject justice. Tliis was impressed upon me in , looking over a book recently In which a pago advertisement of that very famous hu.-.tehy, the Fifth Avenue hotel, an- , peared. At t tie top of the page was shown the Intel standing on what looked to bo an all but deserted plaza. A single | stagecoach was going up Fifth avenue, and several carriages were iu sight, together with perhaps a dozen j pedestrians, but there were no cable cars er horse cars, and the effect was
naturally queer. It is a quaint old cut, siiiuptlmusiv
ai.d it mu.-t have Lieu made 1 w: v mu .king and tiln iry cars, r geluraiid b,ok in the early sixties.” New Ymk ^.nparuaent d,A ping ears, ami Inxnriwill, st.igts 011 Uro.aiwuy. It sounds - dining ears, l, i\e. ( hiengo via th' 1 like very nnci-ut history.—New York N’ni ili-W eUern line ( hieago A Nertli Mail and Express. j Western K ? y) at ti: !U p. in. daily and — 'aniyesat destination e..rly the fellowA Gentlemanly Judae. mg i iorniNg. All prineipal tick* t In a eonvLrsution the other day Dis- agents -• il tickets via this popular
trirt Atteruey Graham told of his 25 rmit, years’ expeiience at the bar with the ,
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J* 4'*.»T<iKr .se-.e-K-srtf ttf
..:.«v!ssewe«e»#s * eft' r
Von don’t hive to jji sicw around if { them ready. Open the can and you’ll find them moist, fresh and relishable. T h ey’re delicious either hot or
cold.
At all ijr: ccrt 1 , IPs, 15: amt 20c. Rend So f.ir portage ar.J v.-o -..111 ■end yo’i a . .mple T.ii. VANO'V.IP PACKING CO., tndiar.ajicUt, Ind.
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For St. I'util ami >1 innenlHill..
The "North-W*st<‘rn I-iinited,”
eijiiipp**! witli buffet,
IaOcai . imrx Gard. t’.U : t t il 1 R.
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<iKO. i:. II INKS, . f , l vu , ” oW :>7tb -troot, Chleiiio ^
READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIS* ONI A1 FROM / rOiTCR OfiRt i Kincikishek T'l m:-;s :.in* .ishi r. { i>: • . Dei*. Iu*.
Lir.ntlem»:n: —1 bell- . it my duty to writ > .;u lim* in rrirnrd t *• t non ’lu idofi'« c*< of I yum Eoui-i 'b nv ',- • Da- iis i ain pt.*r >‘iin.lv t :«•••.i-i. V v. • • k » )■ ’ ih.n-l.iy ij wa t ik-’ii \vit b a \o > - von* attfti k of l.ti ”n-1 !n t -1: . t '' • • ( jo • - . I
con Id not spoak abov'e a ^
lb _ I Mpoout ■ m l ■'b • ; ( nth ni^ nt us < i’!l\ r 1 i it* , t >1 • >'o .
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be iu \ . i . - .-i in tin j ml. 1 . uj * ■ wj bem factors of thi ra igf tt the ani shell. Yi :i> \ t iv truly, i’. J. N istiiTT, Editor. WECNjOY UNBROKEN REST AT MIGHTS Mi : Atjo. November 2^, 1893.
R. R. Dm , rs I
X)E\R >ir:—As u rule I have been skeptical ot tlieinci ir »f | . i rietary it edictncs. i»ut
“C" is convimdi
have* to c !i! — th.ii u ! st • \ i: l .uu
ili tt nt lease one rendy-nnule
ratnedy i \ '.-thy cencr ms.-, >i\ ehik . n u;i ? • u ■.. > i lApaitii’i. 1 : \ • .tb!e t; ir IhuicIH ts •!!• ' ;>iiai • . A > v Ml h . iiioat
\S'(» now enjoy tinbro » u rcM at nigh , in n
mv family
I'.t.
Emir **C” is
ooa^liB in t he beginning. ■ . .
8imi>:> indispi naabi , and I . •• . »mm od it i J D. Hri iNtE ! “i -uith (‘lark Street
O ME OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY
i APtES 5 !tYS ('m mo. : t .mbi v : , r,?ii, ism. Last winter wits
4.1.
For \ • % k a .vintt r 1 !. . - m i ■
bad I con Id i ny room for t with no relief, ih« :i in d(.‘Operation 1 was rejb ved my couadi, Kivinjf im* th first
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OOturh pi eieinulon I n>m cmigh drops np :uul do tnd n- t ■ i ■ ■ t .o' . . 1 i •
II ; ■
il ren •)> - "
fu
miitar 11 * mi Mini).
11 is us different from
er like rein 1 ;i
iuoIjiss**h front vineear or |
.tusecn I.. tiKUUH. ■ ii ■ Ma.llson Avenu".
F inr •'< " i- our leading l * nn Iv for I.a G* ; e. < eu. h-. Cold-, etc., and wtieii ! pur I w ' For Sale By. AlJiert Allen, W. W .Ion -. I! I'iere.v & Co.. (tV.I
1. m.lc- & < o., \\ aitiTlien, Thnaip" A Tl-roop*
lieeu cli'ison at Indiana university.
The gy mnnRiiim exhibition per- ] formers end tnusieinns are practicing- daily for the exercises toraor row evening. Large men. small men. an i expert contortionists 'f both sexes a re expected to entertain the audience. No reserved
seats.
A ball game * insisting of the j home teams ivili probably be urj range 1 for Satu : lay afternoon. Miss Ali Johnson is some bet
i ter tod iv.
The zoolo y class have begun
the st -dy > . bir Is
Mis- S ! via ri turne 1 from ('ov in toi \esterday where she made quite a visit witli home folks and
I,
ave you
Read The
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Idjfhest medical hui Ik,rides of Kurope
A in erica tor • libS.Sor© Throat
liay Fever, Bronrhltlfi. I.a GRIPPE. '1 lie most Refreshing nnd llenllhrul ni l to H’JADACHE Miflci-
ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Iiim iml Nervous prostrution. Don’t ue Tooled \i ith
USHilAN’d. rrice.fOc.ntft’ e. Aifcnts wuntiHl. < I'SHMAN’i
Hiuce® wonderful cures of
ca,
Frostbites. F.xccls nl Price 25c. p.t DrujrplMp. Addii'W Cushman Nlenu-
j., r*o. 3^4 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, nr VIMkNM.s. I MI.
ami Ncrvon'i rn,stnuion. imitations. Take only CP Druggists, oi .nailed free. _
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lOinnia
worthies* Oc. at a”
Cuts, Wounds, Burns.
•do - for PILES
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Book on vfl facturin (Buikiii Hu.l*
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Menthol free.
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\ I I jjt A lovely com- m plexion only Nature G>V_J Y? car ,-Tivc. She • i'’- \ ‘ t \
clear and soft o 'o to thorc who - \/r \'i use Dr. Hcbra • Iri Cream. It is hot If j, a paitit or powder to r^vcv defects. It I* • 1 gets > iu <, trftv % j Nature'h own pro- l\ ^ CCS - of T. SC wing tin: \ Uklity of the kin ; bamaliing a‘.l rou,;hnc , K-lncss, f’-ecklcs, mules, pmiph ... \ 'sc’-heads, sin nan and tan. It does lids surely and harmlessly, Lc-r-use naturally It- u:e i.iuns Loth tki
\ iola Skin-So;
beauty nul l* in-hcaltn. \ iola Skin-Soap
•or.p It sh< did l ilh the Cream. I
urs y, too. Ordinary soaps are not h ibv’s shin. Viola Cfream, cents.
Ms. Sold by dru
hastens the prcc^ss, because it h a ptnc ami elicatc soap. It should be used in con-
should be used
d-
necii(M in the tit to,
scot by mail, fsmd iu
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It is a paper for the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich and poor, for high and low, for l eacheiand Preacher, for Student and Dr professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the p< oph . 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
hpn r cho(k full ofgood live, interesting news every aw. if r,nr Vrm P day. It is in the van guard -Lj-cO'-j -b JL __ .. l^.,
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 jour name or, telephone it in or hire a cheap
boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,
THE BANNER TIMES
Tb ■ Art Exhibition.
One <0 th*- most interesting art events ibal Greetieasile hu- enjoye*! ! for years w:i the b n exhibit ot ; works ol Mr. T. (’. Mwle utnl .Mr Otto Stark. These gentlemen are two of ImL nil’s best Mid mo-t dis I tingnished nrti'tp. with tlndr Hm's yet full of usefulness and >f promiee. Throughout the exhibition "A Summer Morning,'’ "The Mysterious River,” and “The White Cloud of Steele's Collection and -‘Iu Dreamland,” - A Summer Idyl,” and -‘Storm Clouds” by Stark were general favorites, while an occasional visitor gave the preferenct s
el sew here.
The community as well us the university has been greatly favored by the generosity o( these artists and the enterprise of the School of Art in securing the loan and placing it within the visiting roach of our public. The-ehool iiself gives special thanks to Miss Mutern for her activity and mti re t in this mirticular undertaking It is hope 1 that at no distant day similar exhibits of works of other Indiana artists will follow.
late Judge Allison, and incidentally paid a sterling compliment to the dead juri.-t. “Ho was,” e.iid Mr. Gruhani, “a splendid judge, with a slock ot patience that Vv us inexhaustible. No lawyer can say that b was ever turned away from Judge Aliison’s bar without a kindly, courteous, complete he; ring. His bearing botli on aud off the Ij'Uch remiuded mo ahvay j of a pas-ugo in 'David Cppperfleld,' where Dickens writes iu etf* t that ‘a man iniglu assume a griiilcnjunly demeanor for ru (Koa-ii.n, hu' it is only nature’s tine . au who 1 var lay ■ 11 n Ide. ’ ”— Philadelphia Record. Feet Verrtiis Mentality. You will never be in good health aud never do your best wotk if your feet arc i constantly cold. Grave diseases of the throat and lungs are caused by cold feet al ,i“, and these troubles are always aggravated by a frigid condition of the lower extremities. If proper footwear if os m i give relief, consult a physician, for the chances are the system is “ruii down” and radical measures are necessary. For cold weather leather should always bo lined with woolen cloth, or, better, wool feb . In fact, f r nil cold olimatea and for wintar wear in all climates where there is any winter a foot.gear made of all wool felt approaches
the ideal.
S«-l*!« r’„ li al r. via tli«- \ {inutlm I.Iih-. 1 0 the first Tuesilay of cm h uiontb the V n.'boiii line v. ill -ell one \vs\ ti' kets to paint • ;n Kentucky, 'i'etine-- - c, AlaliHin.i, Georgia, Noitli I'nn linn - nth (.’arolina. Fieri ia, M U-i--i nin and -I.oui-i ui.i at ali; til one half th* rigid it- rai :. For furl her'pnrtieiilats
ee
. S ] low I.INii, Ag|. Il»*m4 , s<***kt ivs' i xiMirsiotift. The Viiiiilalia line will sell lionic- - ekci- (•xcttrsiot, tickets to points in the Wi-.t, south, soiitiiwcst ami noitli west, gooil goin;.' on the following dates : April*. 21 ami May •>. Kate will I.almut one fare fer the round irip, pini.’. 1-or furtlii'r purtieulars call on or
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:'il*('lueliinuti NlalitKxi rc.-,. •l> Inillanapolig Flyer A* Mull 1H< Krli'kci'boi'kor U"lNO WKKT No. i .V st I. k tin. Night Kx . No. k* Vail No. I,’ Soutli»( stern Limited, o t>’ Mattoou \* o’m ■ * Daily ♦ Kxecpt Sunday. Nc. iv'-, nlirht 1 \pii-ss. hnulKthroiiirh eara lot Clnei'inutI, Ni'W York an,! lloston. No.4oonnuls witli 11:1ms for Mlctiltran ilnisionvlu And*th* u 11 nl lor * fnctnmitl dlvlalon. No, Is. "Kii'i kcrhi ckrr," haul .-Ii- for N. V iioil llo-ion and for W'nanlnjrfun. Ii. 0.. via * Inclnnntl, (' 4 K.alsc dlninir i-Ji' -J New c ai-h. s lllioiilimlist witli Iras mi all train-. K. t’. Hckstis. Agent.
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NOKa’H BOUKD.
So 4* Lhicturo Mall 12:55 a No fi* Mail and Acoomin'Klation... .i“:»»rtptn No 4lt IjOcuI 11:10am
BOUTH BOUND.
No 3* LouiBVilie Mali 2:30 a il No 5* Mall and Accommodation 3;JIT p m No 431 I ouil 11:40 a m
Daily, t Except Sunda
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Pnllmiui »li i pi i s jo nlslit trains, parlor ana dining cars on sos. Rand «. For complete time ctinls and lull luroi'iiiatioi. In rrsanl to ratet,
thmugih cars, etc
n.ldress
J. S. DoWI.IXii. Agl,
address
J. A. Michaiu Agent
F. .1. llEXC, tl. P A Olilqggr.
IS. 18911
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II ring I - i 1 i b ' -eliol j l ilien V A SM D A 1 I A L. 1 £ • v r the post olbrr for i terni of > ars. Trains leave-oreencaaiic. ina. tn eirtot Feb.N
are now open for business, tindery [
will be open every day and made at any time, we solicit
tiuu-'.nce of your patronage. All th I latest styles and novelties id (lie art. Noll First class work gnai d lee I, everything' \ 0 12 up to date. I’l iees most reasonable. | Jj” ^
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t'lisnp ICxctirtious In lhi> \l 1 and X irlh-
West.
Lord Wolse-ley.
Home 0110 has just pointed out that
an early incident in Lord Woteeley’s 0 „ A „ 21 :ln , Ma) . 1S1 «,
career Mas (•‘niraetenstie of tlio spim of v . ,
tbo man. At the end of 1864, in recog* ' ' fc Nort l 1 » nitioucf ins rerviees in t lie Crimean ! "* ** V 1 1 !! 1 e -- war, he was gazetted captain. Wln u it e\ ilir.-io tiekrt- at v- 1 v y rates 10 a wa diw ivarod, however, that Wolaeley | It.ige numiter iroints in Northor.a was little more than 21 years old, the | Wi-consis, .Mb higtm, Northwest, rn captaincy was oanoeled. By! the yonng : , , Western I :<rebra»ka man protested so vigorously afe.iinst this Nonil Dakota aid South I.Mkota. i'i injustice to y, nth that by the direction Hie fainou.. i„ , ii ,11--I, tr.,--.
of boiiio iRgncr uutlioritv tho canoella-
tion itself was canceled and tho cup- A” 1 ' f,,U ,nf( ' n " s m>h i«* tu-kei tuiucy restored. 1 K ents <,f eonneeling lin s or mbliv-'s
II. Waggein r, T. I’. A . TJ. i .-uv.
Inevitable Fate. 1 .Jiiee, Indlaili.p. Ii*, i;
"Yiu seem to mo u tery stupid per-
son,” observed tlio heroineof the society \ K |, r i, IK xrip souti.
novel.
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Ex. Min... . 5:1* p n» % foi i< in* Hiitlta. Daily 8;na p m. tor Sr. LmiiR.
FOR THE FAST.
Dally 2:*37 a in, *' Dally 4:30a in “
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E. A. Ford. i.r« < r.cuatio Den I .‘nfB. Afct.'t. Louis Mn.
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i and sirt«!(*r>. hivI
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“And yon,” rejoined tlio hero, “like-
wise seem to me stupid.”
"Then we shall bo dramatized.”
“Presumably.”
At that tnoy yawned.—Detroit Trib-
mo.
Triiby panels per dozen.
1 'amnn.i'k'- for #1.00 tf.
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The Uannkr-i imkFor StatemeNts, Rill Heads, etc.! Th“ B vnm:uTTmks
For Knvelopes.
Tlie Banni.ii Timks
For Letter HeiuH.
Tlie Ban.nkr Timi s
For Legal Blanks.
The B.ANNI K '1 MIK-
For Sale Bills and Posters.
Tlie Banni.ii Timks
For all kinds of job iirinting at,,,. ,
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ILLINOIS PuGHiiMTIONISTS. I*latf)iiu Adapted !»• the Party
I let* Silver.
Si>i:in.irlF.Lii, Ills.. April I).—The Prohibition: is of mining instate e* iveu-
tion ii-.-a.-in'.-: 'd he; yc; adopted ; (j,.,,,.,-,! u jilntlorm d.-cluring for th - |pi hibi- j |^- v ,, r
tion of the liquor tr.ibi'-; »i**. --i ••
right to vote to women atiu
tensions of the civil su vn- • sy.-teui to all grades of public service; free schools to children; observance of tb-- Sabbat a 1 tiny; a tnrili i tuinnis-ion ri-,.r. - ntingiUl 1 w t) i * WNtl 1 1 fin ( w! • 13f »fif 3 * 1 t l! I I 1 I : i . ** I
On April 7 nnd 21, and May •">, tickets
! will be sold from principal citii*-. towns and villages < f tl. i tMrth. toallnoints J viii tlie Lmiisvilie A .\a-livil!c Railroad 'ia Tennessee, Alabama Mississippi, i Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at one single fare for the round trip [ Ticket-will be good to ri-liii n within , twenty-one days, on payment of $2 to t avor agent at destination, and \vill allow -Lip-i ver at any point n i lie south bound Kip. Ask your '.n-kit a gen t about it. nii'l if he cannot sell you i-\-i or-ion tiekets write to ( P. Atmore.
Passenger Agent. I.onisvilb*, J. K. Ri Igi I . tf. v\ . P A..
; Hie ( ideago, III.
men; ex- '
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■ lie l iiRt Safely. The first safety bicycle made in Ktigtaml many years ago, would give a rider of the present day a spasm. It was so constructed that (lie i idci's feet touched the ground, and motion was attained by his running astri ic of the machine* tin til a hi ;li rate of speed was reached and he would then hold up his feet anil coast along until necessary to • push it along again."
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I- when Hourly every one feels the need of aoine | ure blood purifying, strength invigorating and health producing medicine. The real merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla i- the reason of it* wide-spread popularity, its unequalled success Is its best recommendation. Tin* wiioIp system i* susceptible to tin* most good from a niedieine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla taken at Ibis time, aud we would 1 ty special stress upon the time and rein dy, for history hu* it recorded tliat delays are dangerous. The remarkahlc success r.ehicvcil by Hood's Sar*-t-| parilla and tlie iitanv words of prai-t* it has received, make it worthy of your j confidence. Wc ask you to give this | medicine a fair trial Notici) to tlie s tup pern. If you have good* to send by expri-*-call leli-tjlione Vo. -Ji nnd vour g. mi I * will he failed tor promptly. Greenc i*lI - Telephone Co. tf
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Are you con*tl|iati*d .* Ilowou h tve ’ • lek hea laches? I- your V-rv-.u- *ysteni, liver or Ki lio*v* out of order? If —* *. i-uri* your vl f Ity •i-ntg "Tight'* t'eb'IA Tea. I k-i III pi ov-'- tin* I'Oinplex-
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April 7, 21 and .M v 5, 'In- Big Four will sell round trip ticket* to ttoints in
politi*nl parffi*; j li'iTion of Unucd llie following territoiy, . t hull'fat'e. Stan*.* -cmitoi-s by dir* < * vote of (lie Alabama, Ari/ona. A t kausii*, Florida people and free coiuago *.f -ilver. (i-orgia, Indian Terrltorv. Kan - *. A warm milt was h; a on the nuan-.i , , ........ cial pliiiik, tl •• free sUviritos winniD^r - r,u ‘'. v ’ Mi’ 1 * by a voD* of 2\2 to DHL Th© attempt to - mri, \(;h: isk:i. N*ort’i C iroli ia, rlh cntii'rsr tho IVoplv’H Party iilatform * j, , k Oklalicm:i. Soul!: (' •oil, .
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| Virginia. S'-’.Ot) will be eolleeic-i by ! agent at dcstinatiou F. I’. lit KBTIS, Agf.
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Buffalo, Afiril !).—fciix men implicated in tlio Tonawanda riot, which resulted in the killing of (Mptaiu Pliillips and his son, were an-aigm-d yester lay. four plcadeil guilty to rioting and two to participation iu unlawful assembly. They will 11-' s*>ntcn*'*Hl tom-rrow with the iinmlcrors. Edward Manger, was released because of fault in the iuiiicttnciit. Willium Gtxldard and Pltil Pcn*w will -land trial. Tlie lotli rii ter,
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j i- now rU.nn.ling utt*mi'iit in all parts I *d t ;.*• wm 1*1, im aec >unl i f I In- ••.nil v* I(ins dtscoveri* * it gidil which hawbeen made In that vicinity. The North ! We-'em l.'ne. with us inr ivalled | I i-qnipment *-i solid vi*til>uic<l trains of palace sleeping ear*, dining cur* and j lice reciiiiii-g cbaii'ear*, daily Iniwci-n
P| SOUTH' ON K WAY TICKETS ARB SOkO At H Cents a NWe from tm« nohth oven Ths
LOUISVILLE «, NASHVILLE R. N. To individuals on the First Tuesday, nnd 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 at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to J. K. RIDttELY, N. W. Pass. Asenl, CMcago, 111. C. P. ATMORE, Gea’l Pass. Ajt., Lomsville, Ky.
SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, or to P. Sin Jones, Pass. Agent, in charge ot Immigration, Birmiuguam, Ala
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A new Deniotrati weekly paper, edited j by II *1 A l-.l I -worth, t. jvv editor of the Crawford Co tntj Demoerat, will be t*s-
tntili hed at hn>{li*!i next week.
The case a^nn’lst .liime* .1. UV-rni-ri Hit*' Michael (.'onley for giviiiK a »iiarring exhibition iu St. Bout* was nolle pro .cd at I
the request of the prosee Kin^ attorn -y
At lOlizala-th, N. .1.. Fratik Muliinley was killed by a Bennsylvania rnl.-oe!, train. McGinley had lu-cn married I ■- tlmnau hour lab n- the accident which • AUacd his il* nth. His lirid was with him
-.vhen he was killed.
The i-xe ive committee of Antalgaiiated Uailway Fiinploycs' .*--' cialion met n New York last niniit and ueci*!*-1 no: to * rder a strike at |ir> * *nt. Furllter efforts Will It - made to settle the * rouble to tin*
Butisla* tiun of aB concerned.
Say, do you know, I f trade i.< slow The dull time* nut v Inivc kil'* d it , You w ill be \\ i-e To itilv*-- li-e? For 11 it. w ill -oett t * butlil it Ivei-,1 r.g everlastingly nlvet.is iu.; brings success. if
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VToands* Old Boro«> Oarcs.
Bor wounds, old eores and burns, 75*-0-r.iliar. Balm is of priceless value. For cuts, wounds from gunshot, broken fdass, or toru fiesh it almost instantly stops the pain and bleeding, prevents inflammation, prevents lockjaw in oil r rre.r, if used at once, and heals like t - cgic. It cleanses old sores nnd ulcers f'.--.>ui “proud flesh,” kills the microbe I whi h causes the formation of pus, thus
Hchieiiiffu Grain atxl i’rovhdoiu. I stopping the discharge, and promotes Whkat—.day m-il <<• <*. * I • 10 , -. rmulation and heaitng more rapidly '* than any known remedy. For Bruises,
£ plains, Burnt, Blackened Kvee, etc., it i- equally prompt and efficacious. It is indispensable in every factory aud home, bee Testimonials in circular.
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