Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1896 — Page 4

E BAiWETR TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THTJRSDAY APRIL RM89(>

What, il Not Miracles:

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Tlie great Fonr-t Hemedy i» loiiig woi k wiieivvcr introiliuril :i' neaiiy miraeulous it ever fallit to the lot of any liiiiitan agem v to do we will esteem it a favor for any one imen—teil tti write the persons whose iiaiiie' appear below or any one whose name may appeal among these testimonials. There i~ aetually more Ft >Ki K ami "t ■ FT I'll Fit IT’ properties in a bottle of Four- 1 than in a gallon of ordinary rough metlieme. "in eompoumling it 1 have f Uowial in no •ruts’’or used (lie prescription of no Dr. ^o-and-^jo of Amsterdam or l.oudon. or any other pT*ce. I owe its aiiinH>«itioti to no o\k ia xo .siNui.i; r.ti:ii ii\K. Neither is it niadt of herbs and roots dug in the dark of the moon in he jingles of AI rtea or Muttb Atnei tea." The demand for the ( 'ortiH, ( oi.n and Otori't t tti:, and it» won inm i i. srceKss has been KLKt’TKit w.. Motiiing in the w hole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No diae.i -e ol i he 1 11._' seeuis able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous eases of La tirippe < ured. Croup ( iired. 'roiisilitis C’litetl, i’heumouia Cured. Itroiiebitis Cured, t onsumplivt s greatest helji if not cure. Dry. Hacking. Harsh • oiiglisof weeks’ and niotith'’ standing cured with from one to three doses. Our aim is to convince the public of my sineerily and of tlie true merits this of r< aiedy.

THE BEST NFiVS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

I'lie Mtidriits* lioings Tlielr College itnd Social lAic Tlif-ir -In-

and ><»(«!• «»l iii•* Mriiil’t l4ft%cm ol' S('ll and 'i’old •Special I6i*j>orier.

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

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PRICE ii • he l ou

in < roup, Hrom

-DnitfiLiiMs art* amhuii/.ftl in AM. C\>ES TO

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_ ho»v long- stiiudiiitf,

or deep seal»*ij, in tact I iruaranicc it in ail inanner Rronchial or Euiik H'ui.hic.not asaCnrcAll, but to vc uDboundiHi satisfaction. Giv* it a trial on the abovt-conditim. Wc take all

chances.

»ur-C Rcrnctiy J'lu lps' i oukIi, Cold am! i roup ' urc> fails i hitis, \sthnui. I.a»«rlppc « «»uk«»s and < olds, no nuittt r I n fact I truarani' c it in ail maimer Hronchial or Eunyr tm

Phoebe Given in an returned to iliis home nt .Marion vestertiny. Hate you seen tlie new base ball iSiiits'; Goollt to the Mel\t‘l‘n lleltl and see how expert our boys are becoming in twisting ihe ball. Guy Hodges is visiting Sig

I brothers and friends.

Art ami the Dollar tjue.Uuu. I have a friend whom I shall venture to call a ‘’p<>■ artist,” for I know that he is poor and gets his living, such as it ' is, by painting. I cannot pretend to judge ids work, but I have had ample i proof that he is devoted, laliorious and w ill not sacriiico his convictions for gain i or popularity. Pei hafts he is not so singular in this, but what, as my * xperience giM-s, is a pt culiarity of his is that he is not in the habit of cursing the ‘‘Philistines. ” His view nor ms to be that, as he paints to suit himself, it does not comport with his self respect to Maine people whom 1 is painting does not suit ; for refusing to buy it or for being unable to understand it. My friend, as I have said, is ]«Mir and is likely to remain so, but lie appears really content with his work and his relative poverty. I confess that his attitude is a comfort I to me, and that in Ids patience and modesty ami generous fidelity to his ideal he is u model w hom some other

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TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT ILL. CENT R K Mr. K. U. PiiKt.t's: Y'our Four (' Kcmodv in ccrtsiinly a kemakkaulk MKDiriM: Loo MUCH CANNOl i»I ^ \ 11» in ITS PAYOR. ' ■ > dnuyliter ^utTcrfd frnm an attack t»l Ev Grippe that titiall> rcBultcd in TonsilitlK, with ulceration of tin* throat. Less than one BOTTI.E EFFECTED i COMPIsETE t'CliF. G bo. \ - Min es, 3W 57th street, Chicugo. HE

SEVEN YEARS COUGH CURED. Mrs, Fuller, of < >*-,* ^hcridian Ave., Chicago, au^d S7 years, has tain to say: **l have been troubled with a eoujrh for Hie last seven years, destroying - my rest by niaht and flay. <>ne ! liottlr I»hel|i.-’ < ouuh. Cold and Croup ( ure i cured in *. I most gratefully recouiuiend it to | uij’ ft icndg,”

'artists — perhaps artists generally —

The Mon-ike.. Star entertainment i “**>•/." ith advantage. He puts

; mbi Ins work tin best he hastopivo, ut'd

drew quite a good crowd last even 1 that, in substance, is what the great Mug. Although the audience was ! critics have insisted is (he source of the I,| i . • i I greatest value in art. Of course a man’s not so large :is the one last rndav T . f , . . , .

I best, so far as concerns his talent, may

evening they received their monev s be much or little, but whatev. r it is lie worth. The best part of the pro-1 wil1 hardly get it into his work if he is , . . . . tliiaking clii. fly of the money return or ■ giaui rendered was the whistling if he is babmtally rtsintful b«-eause he j and iinitating by Mr. Mc(’armick. ; do's not t tin* money return.—Scrib-

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR OtRcc KiNf»FIs»!Kit Tt Mes KIluHlidn r. (>kla.. Ih c. 1-, 1^* .

Gknti.kmen: 1 believe it my duty towrite \ mi j line in r*Ka!tl t n t he ucncHcial dlccts of your “Font-( Remedy,” m> far as I am pcr>tiiiHilv cmet * :it ti. \ week air < nst 1'liursthiy 1 wus uikcn with u very rtc^crt^ attack of Eu Grippt*, and in a shtirl tilin’ iu’ciio t so lio.irsc I could not speak above u whisper, i wasciuilim t! to m\ hctl the jrn aier part «d stu eral days. The uiaht previous l had couvrht d nearly tin eutin niyhi. j».st Del.ire r» tiriii;r I took a teaspiKUiful, anil slept tin entire ni^ht as Hweetl.N as «*v( i 1 »H*i in nn dl« , not eoughin; v»nce. I was entirely relieved before raking 1 one bottle. 1’ dps’ Couuh, i 'old and C:*ou 4 , ( ur • should be in every household in the lain!. I suid \ ou I his win > me-' diet led by an> oiie. foi \ o.i are benefactors of tbe race in giving it t he ant idote for sonic uf i lie ^m n st afliicat ions to which ii s heir. Yours very truly,

t \ J. N ishitt, Editoi.

WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NIGHTS Cmevno November l^iKJ,

fi, H. ITiei.ps i -u.

Dk \n "IK:—As a rule I have been skeptical of t In* merits of proprietary mediein* s, but have to confers that a test of your Four “C” is convincing chat at lease one rea(l} -made remedy is worth} of general use. M> ciiildnai all take it without the leas; obji ction, and ii in particularly noticeable t hat bcnetii is almost imniedtate. \ single dose will eheck most coughs in tlie licgitining. We now enjoy unhroxen rest at nigir. In my thmily I'our is

. .... . . my Kim ply indispensable, and I recommend it umpialit'edly. Y oms, Itc..

.1 H. Hi'MNt.. I!W» south Clark Street. ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS

( ith 1 .\cio, >t ptemher 2*>lh. 1894.

For years baek caeli winter I have suffered with aeule l. irynyitis. East winter was so bad I could not leave my room f«»r two week> er spt ak abovt»a whisper. I t ried «wry known cough preparation from cough drops up and down with im relief, then in <lesperati<»n l was induced t’Mry I’lielps’ Four “C.” Tin llrst dose ielie\* d m> (*migh, giving im* the fust night’s rest for weeks. Half the bottle eurod in. . I have never bt n w ithout this wonder fill remedy since. It Is as different from ot her like remedies a* molasses from vinegar or

sugar I rum sand.

Four " i« our Icailing ronicily for Li Grip,

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For Sale By. Albert Allen, i\ . \\ . .Inic ,1 I.amlcs t o., Walter Allen, Throope A I’liroopc.

Mii'. .Insrcn I . (iiiriiH, ■ '•II i Milt, isoii A venue.

< i 'll Ii-. < "Ms, '-Ic.. alM When Iocs not give >atisfiiction. 11. I’icrcy A; Co., C. *V.

| !ave you ®- as i<; got You?

.Mr. Page, the mnm'olin player did his part exceptio.nillv well and was rcpeatcdlv recalled. The aasociutiou did not make very mueli monev lust ni'.'lit. 'iln door rem'ipts were about loO. 'I'liere are two or three candidates I’or every place on the base ball

j team.

1 T. played Butler in base ball I I last Monday. The score was some- 1 'tiling like l’> to I in favor of 1. U. I We met a gentleman from I. U. j j yesterday who said that while I. U. ! j was exceptionally strong in base! I bail this season Butler was verv weak. We need not fear 1. I'. John Temple Graves, the finest orator in the south today. He is

well known

I having lectured here two years ago.

tier’s.

In Pretoria.

I It is a gray day, with a soft, snaking drizzle "f rain, good for the long parched crops, but somewhat depressing to the spirits and curiously in harmony with the general jirosjiect of affairs. Yesterday’s dazzling sunshine and tropical heat, though tempt red by a pica ii ;uit breeze in the afternoon, culminated ; about sunset in one of the magnificent i storms which take place every now and then throughout the rainy season. In a few minutes, as it seemed, from the time when wo had first noticed that o) uds wen gathering the sky was black and a shnekVg wind was wliirli ing clouds i f yellow dust from Government House down the whole length of Lougmurknt street, blotting out trees iUid houses t n either side. Then, after ii pause, d v n came the rain mingled j with hailstones, some of them as large I as marbles, which rattled on the zinc ! roefs till—bi tween them and the tliuii-

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dor—one could hardly hear one’s self to DePauw students | s l>cnk indoors. It passed almost ns quickly as it had come, leaving the sluices in every street roaring like brooks in spate, gardens sorely damaged and great holes washed hero and there in the roadway fi r the corporation to fill upwith broken shale.

—London Speaker.

Waller In W'a'<liiii£toii.

WisiiiNUTOx, April IB. — Ex-Consul i Waller of Madagascar came over to j Washington from his home in Bultij more last night and today will go to the j state department with his stepson, Paul j Bray, and seek an interview with Sec- ! retary Olm-y. Bray was deported from Madagascar to Zanzibar at the same time that Waller was incarcerated and I he will claim damages for illegal de-

portation.

pfcSp-?, J BRAZILIAN

Instantly cite oh t tlio ravages wV Catarrh. It is a true Balsam oi marvelous heal" ing power ami the only known remedy that penetrates to tho most hidden recessesof this inveterate disease. It quick™ ly destroys tho nests of microbes, heals tho ulcerss ami restores the

senses of Fmeil, tasto and hearing. It has been used over lO years in

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1 h i on ah >'ot jH-r for N. Y . and HoGon and lor YyashiiiKtou. I). via ( ineinnati, (’ \ ‘>.hNo dinimi ears. Now coaches iliinninuter) with if as on uli trains. 1 . I*. UrrsTis. Atfent.

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hospitals and private families and 1-y P.iysiciacs and Specialists as

Nil No V,

Ore Hauler Killed.

Central City, Colo., April IB.—Samuel Covington, an ore hauler, in u rage yesterday caused by an attachment ou

hiswag .shot City Marshal Kelleher | experience hitherh

and cx-Mayor Dick Williams. Coving- 1 ton then started to drive off in Ins wagon and was pursued by 100 men. Henry Lehman shot Covington, killing

him.

Times?

It is a paper for tlie young, the old, the middle aged, for rich 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. Y ou must have it. You will not live well—Y'ou cannot be 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 tlie 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,

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use Dr. Hcbra's Viola Cream. It is not u paint or powder to cover defects. // £■. .'s rid cf them, by Nature's ow n pre-

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Kubhi Ylossing: Accepts a CalE Peoria, 111'., Ajiril IB.—Rabbi A. J. Messing of Cincinnati has received a call from the congregation Annhai Emu th of this city and lias accepted. He is expected to begip work in a few days. The i I'ngregivtioa’s fern; 1 * >, a. Hcr^ily burniii. bui fTieomdii nut . uifinfit '"T e. ... ‘ New Paper at laiKli^ti. Enolish, lud., April IB.—Hal A. Ellsworth will establish a paper here next week. It will be Democratic in politics, and will be named Tho Anchor. The paper is to replace The News in the Democratic ranks. J. K. Pro of The News having declared himself a Republican.

Tlie Cathode K iy.

It may lx bri- fly i xplainod, without going into tho details of a v< ry technical suhj ct, that ordinary light is regarded as due to vibrations xx Inch arP ;:f right angles to the direction in which the ray travels, but that, in the mathematical tl:i'..rii s of light, other vibrations. in the direction of tho ray, are indicat'd, though xvholly nnkr.oxvn in

If the new rays

prive, in fact, to be ol this character, so as to realize indeed the long : night loug.iudim.l vibration, the (Useoverx- is of ih" fir-t importance in science and will hardly And its i qual in interest since tlie disc,ivery of the law of gravitation. lor it reveal; a nc xv mode of rati mi e! fore , governing a wide range of plieiita.i* i'a and effects which v .ti] now In.vi lain rntirely oufsidn the bound:,of ouri i gni.'.aneo.—Prcfe-:or A.

Vi . Wright m F"7"m,

"he one Infallibla remedy in na- ; are lor Catarrh. It in also most xonomical, a 60cts. bottle conf iining M weeks’ treatment au«i 31.00 bottle <5 v/eeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a old over night. Cures Croup in T few ininutcs. Quickly euros Lr. Grippe and takes ail its bad cli.Ltsout of tliesystcm. Absolutely guaranteed to euro Asthma, ’revents, breaks up and cures "’yphoidand Scarlet Fevers In any :r.ge. A marvelous remedy for ell itomacli troubles. In Femalo .roubles it relieves like magic. 5’issipates Mumps in one day. llc’ieves Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation nso as for Piles. It docs all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves tho inflammation, nature does the rest. It is worth ita ’ eight in gold in every family. Over I GO doses in a PGc. bottle. Trial size B5c. Ask for Circular.

Sold by Druggists.

B. F. JACKSON & CO.,

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PKOIU \ DIVISION Eeav' T- rr« Dante. No lh I \ >un 7:05 a in, lor I’^oria. Ni*77 ** “ 3:55 p in. for Decatur for complete time card, piv.ug all trains and stations, and for Dili information as to raies, throupn cars, etc.,address J.8. Dowling, A went K. A. Ford, Greencast o Dea l 1'iiFS. ArI. St. l.ouis Mo.

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A S]>ring Trip South.

On April 7 ami 21, ami May 5, tickets •\ ill be sold from principal cities, towns and villages cd' the north, to all quints on the Louisville .V Nashville Kailroad in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at one single fare for the round trip Tickets will be good to return within twenty-one days, on payment of $2 to agent at destination, and will allow; stop-over at any point on the south bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if he cannot sell you excursion tickets write to t\ I*. Armore. fieilt 1 11 I’.'IsveligiT Agent. Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Itidgely, N. \V. |\ Chicago. III.

< harles IIutitcr went to Ellcttsville this afternoon.

moles

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ighness, rcil

blrtckheads, surely and harmlessly, be-

cause naturally. Its use nuana both skinbeauty and skin-health. V iola Skin-Soap

banishing all ;t.ughncss, redness, f**ecklcs, s, pimple.., blackheads, stir turn and

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hastens the process, because it i 1 a puie and dcli'atc soaD. It should be used

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Cush man’s MENTHOL INHALER

.McKinley anct .outuia umicy. Farijo, N. I). April IB.—The Republican state convention just closed in this city was one of the most enthusiastic in the history of the state and in some respects it was the most Interesting. The whole northwest has looked to this state xvitli interest and have waited patiently for the result on tlie silver question and the presidential support. At the convention yesterday free silver was turned down. The delegates to the St. Louis ! eoiiTPiition were instructed to use all honorable means to supjiort McKinley.

Cur**s nil troubles of the Head .-uni Throat.

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llop, step anti dump lleoord. Albany, April 16.—At the Catholic Union Athletic exhibition Cosgrave broke the worlds record held by himself, in the hop. step and jump. He made 30 feet. B inches. The previous record was 2!t feet, 11 inches.

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er.**. Brings steep to tin* .Slccjiles.c Curt's Iii>toiiiuiii iml Nervous i'roetration. Ihm’tln* fooled with worthlesa

Imlian Agent Conflnnrcl. Washington, April 16.—The senate : yesterday confirmed the nomination of I Charles E. McChenisy of Hartington, j Neb., to be agent for the Indians of tlie j Rosebud agency in South Dakota.

Kruger'* \Vay*. Many t.i.'i. arc laid of ti’c delightful simj 1:> i:y f Pn siucut la ager i f tho Truasvaal r pul lie. Aftir ati interviev xvith him, an Lnglish mitaionary asked Dr. Lcyds, tb.i'i ctury of state, if the pn sident really knew no English. “L you arc ir aisiiig him or p'■ king well of the Tr aisvaal, Li know :iv> English,” said the doctor, “but if you are speaking ill if him or saying anything against the Transvaal, he knoxvs ex’ery word you say.” He unco consulted to open a Hobrexv synagogue in Johannesburg and closed an address xvith these words: “Ami so I consecrate this building to the worship of the triune God.” This almost created a split in the congregation, many thinking the temple had been desecrated.

'll id Nervous I'rostrntion. Don’t in* fool

Imitations, lake only CUSHMAN’S. Price,frOc. al all

or mailed free. Ayenls uanted. ( USHMAN’Iv

THE BANNER TIMES

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MENTHOL BALM 1 „ Cuta, Wounds. BtirnH, Frostbites. Excels all otliet remedies foi 'Mi BB Price 86c. at liru Book on Menthol fit e. Address Cushman Manu-

facturing Co., No. .424 Dearborn Street, flonon Building .CHICAGO.'" 1 v I M K X .> KS IN I».

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Fiiri.islicd tlie Daily Hannkr i':mk.s ilailr bv K.U . Alien, manager of A rtImi Jordan’s noultry House. 1 Hens T HprtnifS. ehot.'C Sprint* 1 *, Blag’S d G<.h*k*

Turkey lit ns.

Turkey, old loins. 7 Turkeys, young 12pds.anti over « hoieetal 3 Geose, f. 1. over 5 Ducks .. 7k ggs. fr»*sh subject to handling 8 utter. g> .1 »

I’he Hanx i h i ims> For Statements, Hill Heads, etc. The Ha.nn Kit Ti.xt i s For Envelopes. The Hann i u 1’imk.s i’. r fa te Heads. The H i n n mi Timkh For i.eg.iI Hlunks. Tl.» Han n i a Tt m r s For Sale Hills and Fosters. The Hanm k Ti m i s For all kinds of job printing at owo.-l prices rf

itritveroPliers Frightened Away. EniNBrno, lud., April 16.—Quite a sensation was calist'd here by tin* fact that Charles Breeding, as he was walking through flic cemetery, discovered a number of graverobbing tools. He immediately notified the officers, but the tools were removed before they ar* I rived. It is supposed that the ghouls I intended robbing the grave of Draggist Thomas L. Coons, who committed sui- | cide last week, hut they were scared I away by the discovery of their implements. A nightwutch has been established at the cemetery.

‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to ti e public through the columns n’ Tuk Baswe 1 : Timvs.

Tho Crafty Councilman. The councilman was busy with his pen. Slowly and painfully lie constructed a single word. When it xvas finished, he held it aloft and spelled it over with profound satisfaction. The word was “suspicion. ” Tlie councilman arose from his chair, carefully placed the paper < n the seat and sat upon it. Then he smiled an unctuous and crafty smile. “Now,” lie softly chuckled, “who will dare deny that I am above suspicion?” After which he placidly resumed the pleasing task of laying riqx s for rcelection.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.

fSlf lo make ni'Uiey you now must be willing to ipend Mime. Many seem 111 Idnk Hi 11 ic is oul v a new .intele that needs U'lvn",i-iug Injr that is :i great mistaki:. 1 . t every man advertise his wares; i i- have made foitunes doing it. Nothing is too conimoM to have its sab* inalci i.dly increased by news pa pi r IHiblicity. .! mlicious iidvcrtisieg i- not only tlie best way to make eii-roin i but it is tin* cheapest its well. It gets them and it keeps them for you. There is strong cmiiiietilioii now in all lineof husitu ss. Yon need advertising to give you your share of the trade, ami you need ildom* in the most -killfid and intelligent way. The he>t advertising medium in this neck of the woods is the ID NNF.R-i'lMK8. It

Ween Navigation Ntlgt-.t t eax“. “Miiny fishes uml (itlur r::.rino nnimnls repr. i.ucc in tbe most wonilrrivii nnmucr. ” saidafislurr a. “Al. gdri.a thousand egg from a ingli fMi ; ■ n ;nmon enough, and it may 1 <• that ; r: ctvlly all hatch out. But tiny are * .1 ji, t to many vicissittidi Mavyd : c, i . v are l atcn by other fish. -, pi iliaps l y their kind; some arc caagla by: -i,; comparatively few naeb : cvri'y. I ' 1 all tho fislu s bom should si viv ’ : id they should continue ton pr iduoo in tls same nitio. it wouldn't lx o very h a before the ocean would N* 'oclogg; d with fish that iiavigaHi i w ,uld I c impossible.”—New York c an.

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To individuals on the First Tuesday, Wd to parties of seven or more on the Th>rd 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

I. K. RIDGELY, S. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. C, P. ATMOKE, Oen’l Pass. Agt„ Louisville, Ky.

SENT FREE.

Write for County Map of the South to f either of the above named gentlemen, or to I*. Sin Jonks, t’ass Asrent, in charge | ot Immigration, Dirmingnam, Ala

L. P. JOSbIN Han't cm the lllgncxi i«nid‘ Hr.call Itli ■ k

The Itcautlex of Ireland. Nothing citn be more delightful than it horseback trip through Iceland. Tho traveler sot's thousands of imnintaincov eredwith eternal snow, outrivaling tho Alps in grandeur; great geysers and i»numcrablc hot wells; waterfalls, one ot which—the Gullfoss—is second only to Niagara in size and beauty; crystal streams ami dashing rix i rs; lava lieds of fantastic figuri s, covered xvitli moss that glister.;; in tho sun like hoar frost, and. as a crowning glory, tin* utmos phoro is so brilliant that i bjccts 80 miles distant appear close tit band.

XI<'Xi«i4i’x Army mul Navy. Tin* regular army ( f Marieo comprises 27.000 iiK'ti i f till arms, iucliidiug a police of about 2,000 nicn and a gendannciy i f 2. r !0. The navy e nsists of two small unarmored vessi Is and three gunb 'uts. The annual expenditure on account of the army and navy isfroni|i3,600.000 to *15,000,000.

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Henry Labouclu rc tells i f an axvkward mi tal c he made about D Per igny, Napoleon’s rigid hand i ian and the “maker of the second empire. ” His ::npearance xx-as plebo’an, and when (lie London editor saw b in at an eviniug reception ho took him for a waiter and asked for a cup of tea. “Do Persigny gixKl humorcdly went for it,” says Mr. Labourherc, “and I was knocked into a heap at seeing his grand cordon of th'' Legion of Honor, but kept down my | confusion and got into a rattling chat

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Nineteen Million Kgg* In One Se:«Non. It lias long liecn known that then: are several species of fish that lay an unthinkable number of eggs during each | snaxvnilltr season, blit notbiim lit,. ,i,■.

spawning season, but nothing like accurate figures were ever given until the learned Dr. Maunder gave the n suits of liis experiim ids to the world. He fonml that the mackerel produces -1 .VI,(151 eggs ' every year; the herring, 86,i»60; the cold, 8,6t<0,760, Iuft that tin ling, the wonder of all egg luying crcituri s, depoflits 19,2-18,025 i ggs on an average during each spawning season.—iSt. Louts

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April 7. 21 and M iv 5, 'he Hig I "ir will -ell round trip tickets to poim- in the following territory, at luilf fare. A 1:11)11111:1.' \rizotia, Vrkansas, Florida{ <l"o;j[lu, Imliati Territory. Kaii-a-Keiitiickv, I.ouisi'.iua. Mis-is-ippi, Mi- — iari. Xidijrii«k;i North <':>roli!in, Nort Dakota, fiklahoma. South < arolint' '•"ith Dakota, Tcnnes-ee, Texas an j N trgiiiia, ij2.tK> will be collected b

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