Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1896 — Page 4
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run bainneh times, greencastle. lseiana Saturday april2.') isw
M hat, il Not Minifies;
DEI’AIW IN l YE RSI TV
The street Kour-C Keinedv i*cl<ii:i^ work wherever iiitr<Hlueeclnsiieariyiuiraeulous ;ta it ever tails to the hit <>l any himiun aeem v •('> dn we w ill esteem il a favor for any one interested to write the persons whose names appear he low or any one w hose name may
appeal anmn|{ these testimonials.)
There is aetnally more l'() 11< Kami "(j KT Til K!1 K’’properth s in a (kittle of Four-I than in a gallon of miltnary i ■ oeh medicine ‘Tn compounding it 1 nave l 11ow< I in no ■ruts” i r n-e^t!n* pre.erijition of no Dr . So-and-fio of Amsterdam or la id"ti. op any other pi"ee. I own its tonipositioii to so onk in no simii.i- p u; i ii\K. Neittier is it mad< of herbs <uid roots nut; in tin lark of tie- no on in 'ie |ine|es ol Afriea or south Ameriea.” The demaiul for the (..'ot’oit, < oi.n md t'nol i'« rtii:, and it- woNin.hn l. Hfcci ss has been KLia- itn a.. Notniu^ in tlie whole history of eoueli and
eold ntedieines ran compare with it.
No disease of the Iiii.^s seems aide to -esist it- curative proper!ies, as is well
»'tired, t roup Cured, 'koiisilitis i 'ohsumptiv« s greatest help if not
••tire. Dry, llaeking. Harsh ( ougtis of weeks'ttnd months' st '.miine enreu w ith
from one to three •loses.
Our aim is to eon vinre the public of my -incci ity and id’ the true merits
his of remedy.
proven by the numerous ca-es of I,a Oripp Cured. I'beuinonia t'nrod, Itrouelutis Cured,
notice: to DRUGGISTS AND TH£ PUBLIC. • '•IN FKACT.—DrugirUtk are auttioriatMl in Al 1 L'( R HASK l*lill '1. il l lie l-oo r-C Item •<ty d’helps’ i ougli. I 'olil amt I niop I in fail- to mi. -ud start Ion in < loop. I nonetdl is. \stiinm !.a I*nppi ' ouitlis unit 4 olft'. no mi-in r hoa lonif i iniilnif, *»r deep -e ueil. In laet I kuarunlei■ il in all nanm-r I t"aietiial or l.ooy fr a III.•, me ; . a (’llreAlt, tail to y i \ i u" taamilist sat la far lion. (Jive It a i rail on the utaivc oaCnti ai. We take all chances.
TMTIMONV OF THe TRAVELING AGENT SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED. Mu. K. It. fiihi.es: Vour K.nir-T Heniedy Is Mis. f uller, f J kiieridlnn Ave., elilengo, oert markabli MBiuciNi Poo a I ears nigt “I havi Km en
J i roulilod with u coukH tnr tin* laj«t seven years,
MUCH CAN MU III -Ml) IN ITS KAVoK.
(laiiphtt'i- sullnofl irom an attack ni !• \ Qrii . resiiltc d in 'l nsilitis," itli u slro >»
ulccrut ion o! tin throai. Lest t H \ n » n i. ImiuIc I’ln-ljis' » tm^rh, fold ami ( ure Bonia. M i l e IM) a Comcletki i HE. eiireel me. I most f.rat« fully reeummend il lo
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THE BEST NFvVS AND GROWING
OF OUR GREAT
INSTITUTION.
Alto^i'thrr Too SuspleiouM.
A very worthy vi: itor, ncently deff'itsed, of n eliaritahle organization in the south end r Tiled the fi IT wing incident in his official experience: “Yon know out confer* nee i.. ]. rticular to see that th*' i r.rties to w h in it gives relief are worthy. I was assigntd t<> visit the house of awomtuiwho said that she had in husband, son or other male support. After being in her ten* ment h ng enough to note tlmt site w s apparently poor I noticed u man’s hat on a tal le near the door at whi-h I entered and began lo doubt tlmt she was lx e ft of all mai*'
The <-Iusb of ''.hi tit I’utdue has eomfort or support, us she repr<-mted. ilejiartetl from the usual custom of i / / '' 1 '‘ lt ' f askei.. ' “She hxiktxl surjirtsed and did not holilino class day exorcises and will gppxn ready to answer. Theti my suspithis year inaugurate a new move in cions of sinister visitations were aroused, ,, ‘ ... . i and my imaginationconiurvd np a male college all airs. 1 hey are to pre-! tQ widow, who must have sent a play at the Grand opera passed into the adjoining apartment house during the latter part of when hp me coming up stairs,
June and prepttrations are now fully
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READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL FROM AN EDITOR onto* Kingfishisk Timk* IvIntrilNlu r. Okl.i . !»«c. I 1 ,’, IHii:!.
Grntlemkn: I boiii ve il my iluty to writn von a Iiin* in ri'Kartl i » Hi • .1 n lit ini ntD etH of your 'Foil 1-1 Kninetly,” so lar as I am |H*rstnmlly i »*m »■? nt*«l. A wt t k atf'i I • a i liursduy li WM8 tak<*i) with a \ t*ry soven* attai k ol La Grippe, und in a short tinit* l ea < su htiar-f I ooultl not speak above a whispei. 1 was e<•nfint'd to my bed l In* fft eater pui t <»i ; eveial days. 'I h« nlkrht previous I had eougln d nearly fin* entire niKhr; ju.-t helore 1 1 irin^ I i*>ek 1 teaBpoon! ul. and slept the entire nitrlit us sweetly as over I did in mv lift , u »i eoughin r onee. I was tut iroly relieved before taking one but He. l*i:elps’ < < aigii, »' .Id ami (Von , 1 ure should be iu t very household iu the land. I send \ ou this wh«•:Iun'olieited by any one, f or > on are beuefaetoiHot the raci* in giving it tin* antidote for some of th** v »rst aftlieations to which il s heir. Y f ours very truly,
U. .1. N isiiliT, Editor.
WE ENJOY UNBROKEN REST AT NlCsHTS. Uiiit Aiio, November 22, istn.
It. ft. I’ll KL!*rt. i ;su.
Df.ah *'iit:—\s a rule I have been sk(*pti<*al of th.* ni. rit. '>f proprietary H,edic*iii“S, but have to confess that a test (<f your Four i< * tuivineing ilia; at teaso'ton* ready-made remedy isworth> *d'general o.-e. My ehlhlren all tak«* it without t ne least ol)jeetion. ami it fs particularly tioiieeable that benefit is almost im iAHliat' . \ sin io dose will check most ooufirhs in the beginning. We now enjoy imbro, • n ! ■ t at nigl. . in my family Four “C”’ is Hitnply indispensable, and I recommend it iiu<iuulHh*dly. Yours, I te„ .1 R. llri.iNG. b'O smitli Clark Street. ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS Chic loo, <*ptember 251 h, IkiH. For yearH liaek each wintd’1 fiave sutferexf with acute Laiyniriti . Las? wim r ^\as so bad I could not leave mv room for two weeks 1 r sp :tk ab >v. 1 wl:»| r. I tried < \ ry known nough preparation from cough drops np and doooi with i"• relief, Hien 1 d* operation I was Induced to try Flii lps* Four “1Y The llrst fiose relb vcd m> *• ugl*, ‘riving no* the first night's rest tor weeks. Half the bottle cured me. I have never h • n without this womh-r t'ul remedy since. It *s as different from ot her liki* 1*111 di* s as molasses from vinegar or sugar from sand. '.. us. .Joskimi 1:. Ukubb,
. r i3ia Madison Avenue.
F\mr is our remedy for I/i (i, ppe. t « < *!d<. ei«*., nn«l wnen purehn-Kil from us we will gladly re utxl in n 1: ^ .* l v* -an-: . lion. For Sale liy. Albert Alleii. H . \\ .! n . .1. II. Tien ; <& Co., c. >V.
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rhltie, La ORIPPF. The inoet Refreshing and Healthful aid to H2ADACHE Suffer-
Sleep to tlie Sleeidos- cures Insomnia
IHmT nefooled with worlhl
_ ce.COo* Drngyst-, . r .nailed Ir* -* Agents wanted. t I'SHM AN'S
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lily CUHHMAN’3. Piim
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MENTHOL BALM , ...i.rr,,,,n^o. Cuts. Wouno.-* Burn*A. Frostbites. I'xccIh nl. ■ - bt PILBo Prici 26c at t u o. i- - i 1: i. :i >b*nthoi in **. \ I'ir***^ Cushrrum Manu- j factunng Co., No. 124 Donrhorn Stroe*.
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A lovely com-
plexfon only Nature
can give. She giv'is a new
* fo those who [ ^ n us Dr. Hebra s ' i^la Cream. It is not J* a paint '-r powder to :ovcr defects. It U'\ H g' ; , / i f w, by N tore’s own pro- ^ »i B cess ci renewing the vitality of the skin ;
ighncss, redness, Deckles, blackheads, stir :urn and
under head way for the till important event. Players are being care fully selected by tlie autlior of tlie play, who is here to supervise the production; the host talent in the nnivorsitv will take part, insuring an artistic success beyond ail ques tion of doubt.— Lafaiietti Courier. The Banmkk Times hail an item yesterday to the effect that * harlos Kimble was sick, ('harjes left here Wednesday for his home in Mt. \ r eruou. Ni'tir his home is a railroad junction ol the K. ifc T. il. It. It. and the L. A- N. it. It. As the E. T. II. train moved upon the crossing a fast fruit train on the other road crashed through the hack coach and injured several people. Charles was in the next cur and escaped unhurt, hut he was only about fifteen feet from tlie point where the crash occurred, and regards his escape as forum
ate.
Dr. Bassett will preach in Kokomo tomorrow. Tlie Sigma Chi-Phi Delt game failed to materialize yesterday. All are betting on DePauw to-
day.
Wabash will never want to play ball with DePauw after today. L’y Meade, formerly of the class of "JS, is visiting Phi Delt brothers and friends. Ernest Showalter, formerly of the class of ’90. is visiting Phi (lain brothers and friends. Tire Delta U-Sigma Xu game Monday morning. Miss Marcee enjoyed a visit from her mother, ol Indianapolis yester-
day.
Mr. Houston, of Connersvillc, is visiting Carl Andre*' -'. Miss Bates d: parted fo: Matto 1 n today, where she a ill : i d Sunday visiting home folks A' the pn s< nt writ in., about .1(10 Wuhjt-li 9tt|tl?ir~ tire \pect : ‘.o lodny's cuilie. Wabas!, .,iil send t* wild crowd over licrc but DePauw is prepared for every Mnergency. A full account of t'.ic ^au*e will b given MoiuLty. The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained their lady lri*,d- 'ist evening at their ehuplo • hall on the west side of the square in honor id' Benjamin P. Ronkle. president of tlie tlrand Arch Council of tno Sigma Chi fraternity. R* present atives from the other liateinities wero^ present. Music, games and refreshments were the order of the
evening
A spivia- service will be heid a* College Avenue XI. E. eliurch next Sunday eu-ning. The meeting will be in ehai'ge of DePauw stu
ilciits who will discuss
‘•Our Influence." The following will lit' given: Personal intluence, What is It, John M. Walker;
G. A.R
17"' ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT t DEPARTMENT OF I N Cl ANA,
Locat i inic Curtr-c i'.i*. t *>i if.
leaving his hat as an unthought i f wit-
ness.
“ ‘Madam,’ I said with increased severity, 'I cannot auth' rise relief s. ut to you if you are deceiving us in regard to male support or if you have men coming her*' whose presence you are asluuuexl to ackji iwledge. Now, I ask yon i again, whose hat is that?’ “ ‘Why, sir.’ she answered, with an expression of injury and surprise, ‘isn’t that your own hat, that you h;ft there as yon came in the door?’ ‘‘It was my turn to be surprised, and swing the manner in which I had g -t into an awkward predicament by oversuspicion 1 was obliged t > C. •Tout of it as gracefully as I could by saving: ‘ .Madam, the joke is on me. I will order th'* aid that you need from our conference. ’ ’’—Boston Globe.
. SOUTH EJEf-JD, MAY 13-15.
‘ FOUR,’
BIG
Of FICIAE noUTC.
CI\E FARE RGUKD TRIP.
tty l'-' :oat D. good return
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I’nriiamentHry HcrrHiiiem. Talking on another occasion with Wagoner about public opinion, the chan cellor said: “Y<m doubtless remember
i. k< i. i.n amIi Mnv 1- nod until >■ .V in< tn Cve.
SpeeiiU Tr.i'n <vit! Imve t(vliiiun|)nlls.Tin.s(le.* . '1.0 I Til.. I 11:1 Amit rson I":I ' p m . iinlvinit *. -In 11 i . in.; until It - cl .Vao p. in., r» turning I hinsi'iiy ev< ninn nfter i djoiirniiu-nt of I’.ik Mnituiient. I’omrndt's from *Vi - ,ri n Indiiom stun .-1 iiri.ine ■ to ink,tin- lu-i ctipmrteiV train ;.r lu.ii.inav Its. Thus tn--i outh.-rn oil Etstern iadlanti ertn nrr n-.’-'-to nuv r the trHn :tl \ml- r-eti. A t»l|r uttentl:pi(*-> is ex;) eleit. <:. i rules in'l full inforinitilon I'miu in nrest
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51
MON’ON B* I’TK.
' ail iMlm It:.ten.
The following excursio:;- to llidia!l;i|.
olis are autin ri/ '-i :
i'o Terre Haute Jun - 21th, return limit .1 line 2o, 1 arc * 1 ..'-.'i which includes ticket of admission 1" BulVulo Bill’s
In efTccr Sunday. Man. i2. ls**t;
Miara iiopt n.
No 4* * t.leave >iall ..... i.No tl' Mall and Aceottiiii 'i’i'.Lloii. . 1.’:" Vi 4lt l.octil J|;|i
SOUTH BOUND.
No :)* 1 ulsvitle Mali ■: No •’/ Mall and Accoinmodation No 4,i1 I o^al ll;t'
Hally. * E .'.-i-eiit Sunitii»
I’olliiiBn steepen* in nlirld trains, pm i 'fl ’e- - l-'oi i ,.;11;- M
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tin e - 1 \.' o :: 'Ll., IKS t-’. J. Hexu, *7. 1'. A t hi cum.
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the saying of Napoleon I that three W I West Show.
shrieking women will make mor* uoifio than a thousand silent men. It is therefore very absurd of us to attach so much importance to the shrieking women of public opinion. True public opinion is that which is the outcome of certain p litioal, religious and swial convictions, of n very simply kind, deep down in the national life, and to recognize and give effect to this is the task of the true statesman. I might call it th*' undercurrent of public opinion. Hence it is that I have never reckoned with our pnrliam* itfary scream* rs, and consequently I have always had the satisfaction of having enlisted ou my side th*' public opinion by which I set any store. The national assembly iu St. Paul's. Frankfort, mid th > Union parliament at Erfurt were both in jxiint of fact composed of excellent speakers, and yet what remains of them now? ‘Swallowed up and forgottm; such is the singer’s curse. ’ ’’—Bismarck's Table Talk.
To leveiand, Ohio. Apri! 2;*. 30, May
1 and 12. retmu limit live
• . e of purchase, if ticket is deposited I
with joint agent, at t leve’.mid, a
of -I inie 2 can be nrruiiged. Fare .; i. !.'i. | account M. K. (ieneral (.'otifcronee. In,, ;
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I’l.tyins; With W<»r<la. Nearly everything is subject to auger. S nietini s even a river will foam at
the mouth.
Tl i re ure no corns on the foot of a
mountain.
No hr;, ek-t is ever found mi an arm
i f the sea.
Even the ce.!'alb:sit hits a stern way > f doing tilings.
tueiiniit i:e|iiibli".'iii .State convention, fare 51.20 for round trip. 'lay Dili anil lOtb. r<*tur:i limit M;m : 2nd. aeeotint I. <>.<». K. Grand lodge, fare $1.20 for round trip. May 2aiIt iiud 2 till leturn limn 2' h, ae cunt, (ir.aud lodge F. ik A. Masons. 1 ire $1.20 for round trip. J line 1 st and 2nd. return limb.lime Meeoiint (irand Kodgij Kniglit- ot 1 *y thu'*. fa re $1.20 for routid triji. K\''ie-i >i. to Terre Haute May IS to 2! letiini limit May 23, fare’$1.05. Aecollllt relTe i I ante Fair a -opte.don. S. Don i.ino. Ag* ot.
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The National R< publican convention will be held in st. Knuis June 10, ls!t<J. There will be many thousand people in that city on that <i< casiou. The “Big Four’’ ofVer to the public the most comfortable and iiixurion line to 'ff. Louis, with elegant through Wagner Sleeping <'ar service an I imexeelleil Dining ear
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lb - 1 >-ks within v.'hnse leave- service from New N ork, Boston, Butla
is foul <1 the In t:*-y i f i atun s thouglit. Don't stalk through life. Ev< n the cab-
bage dn"S tl It. Dou't br r about your b*iird. Even sir'll a comr.’.o:i thing as barley has a
b r.rd.
Nttturi' :r *l htiv.i.'.uity tire l it:. Evei. s ' Ibiv ' t j.;.ms have tu:'|. . S t’e farmt ra are smaller potatoes than those they raise.—FI rida Times-
Uni. n.
lo, Cleveland, Colunibus. < iuciunati. I iidiamipolts, Wasliingt ui and all eastern and southeasti rn eitii Trains leave (ira'id * entra! Station, New York : Cenira! l iiiini S; itioii. Cineinliati, III iking (lireet coinieetton with till • oiitheui line- without traitsfer and arrive St. Ie ui - o'er Hie V w Merchants’ Briiige, avoiding the disagree itile tun i tel. D. I>. M a at in. (ieu’i Pass ,V Tkt Ageiii. E. O. M*’< ok'ii* k. Pass. Trallie
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A |i|ii iei, I fun I nr I iirecliixiirCi
PtHLADEi.eiii\, April 25.—ConnHei for the Pennsylvania company for insurances ou lives and giant.ng unnuiti* s yesterday m.ide tiiiplicatimt to Judge Ache.son, of tin United States circuit court for a decree for the sale of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad upon foreclosin'" of tin general mortgage. Judge Acheson took the papers under
' Il -up l:-.' IHMU.W K til!' W'-l il I111 v Jl'lll
West.
Oti Ap. i; 21 and May
advisement
St. I'ltul l(«'Ht Hit Own Itccoril. New Yoke, April 25.—The Amerie.ui line steamship St. Paul, from Southampton, passed in at Sandy Ihxik tit j 11 :.50 last night. To have equalled her 1 own westward record—*i days IT hours I and 51 minutes—she was due to arrive j off the light slnii 111 2:21 this morning. | Sin inis, therefore, ou this trip reduced I her record by more than two hours and ' a half.
ISiltl, the
North-wi'-ieni Line Chicago NorthWesti in K'* w ill -('ll Ho in Seekers' * NcursioM ti • .et- at very low rates to :i l .tge nu n - i m (oiii:- in Northern U i-eiui-i-. Ni iel.igtui, Xortliwestern Iowa. Wi i i :i Mnme- i.i. Xebr.isk i, I Xortli D:ikoi:i : "d South Dikota, in-1 eluding the f inious lb tek 1 hlD district, l-'or full inf*ifm:d ion apply to ticket j : geni- of eonuceting line- or address ] A. II. Waggoner. T. P. A.. 7 .Itieksoti ; place, 1 ndlMli.'ipoli-. I ml.
Hi” l our JcxriirHiu.mi.
To < k-ve uni A mil 2!*, 3d. Mae I and
WixcoiiHln Given the Derision.
Chi* - a*»o, April 25.—In the debate be tween the University of Wisconsin and 1 the University of Minnesota the former
th*' subject was given the victory by the unanimous
decision of the judges, who were: Don M. Dickinson, William Warner ot Kan stts City and Judge Bunn of Chicago. The question for debate was "Is it tie- | i sirable that Cuba belong to the United |
iDtluence Mi-s States?” Wisconsin had the negative
2, with a pe-silde limit returning dutu' 2. A•'*. emit Getienil Confereuee of M. E. CliUi'elt. Apr I 21 ami 22 to Imliatinpoli.- $ 1 .(id. Mji\ I and 5 ll.-irve-t lixcursion west alid south. Mav 5 .in*! ('* to Imllanapidi- $1.20. Mav 12 ami 13 to South Bend $.'i.3tl. 'I.iy Isaielldto Imlii 'at-olls $ I 2d. .',a' 2.i ami 2C t*> I mliaii: poll-. $ I 2d. June I and 2 to I eiliaimpoli-. $1.20. .1 ulie id a ml 11 |o W a t » t" 1.1". .1 u m*. 3d t o J ui > It** 1- ran :> im i : 1.05. Itelina limits nil lilielal i.i e.i.'li mi-
sttince,
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SOUTH ONI WAV TIOKITS ARK SOLO
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To inJividuals on the* First Tuesday^ find to patties of seven or mote on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearl ill
points in the South ; and on special dates F.x ‘ ‘ ^
Excursion Tickets are sold nt a little more than One Fare for the round tup*
For full information write to J. K. RIDQELY, H. W. Pass. Anent, CWcap.UL c. P. ATMORE, Qen’l Pass, ail LomsTllle, Ky.
SENT EKEE. Write for County Map of the Soudi t either of the above named gentlemen la or to P. Sid Jones, Pass. Agent, in charge ^ ol Immigration, Birmingham, Ala
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ban!M . *. all fiD^hmsv, rtdnc f, f^eeklet, mol- . j inipl*..*. blacklteadt;, rur :urn an* tan. it doe*- this surny an*l 1 armlcssly, it
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skin
THE BANNER TIMES
um fhcans
in-health. N iola Skin-Soap process, because it r; a pure and ip. T t should be used in con-
nection vdlh the Cream. It should be used in tho i.urscry, too. Ordinary soaps arc not lit f* . a habv’s rlvin. V iola Cream, 50 cents. ViSkin-Soap, . ^ c ats. S«.)ld by drug*
* gisti or sent by mail. 'Audio
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c?iusc naturaliy beauty and sk hastens the pro!
dclic.c.c soap. T t should be used in con-
1 ofiav h .»Ai*rK*-tn. f Furnished the Daily Ban Nth i:Mie duilv bv K.W. Alien, managerof Arthm Jordan’s pouitry mnme.
Young Ladies’ 1 u■■ nunce, iui»S| ^ Frank; Citizens' InHuenee, Chas. ]
A. Beard; Students Influence, j Nkw York. April 25.-The t,pi>ellate | T’ | hii Kwing; IiiHtieriCe in ''oeinl | brnncli of the suprem** court yesterday Sphere, Miss IVvton; ’.laldt, Veil-' banded down a division dwlariug the |
,, , 1 Rtdues law constitutional,
lug Helm. 1 his will be a very in ; t. resting service and ail students
should attend.
Hciih Bprlrute, choice Hprinira, atags ;il Coc&h, Turkey bent*. p Turkey, old touiK T Tui kcyH, voung Pipd.^.ana •»vi*r cholct* Jut b G<*«*8<*. f. f. over £ Ducks • l&ggH. frefth suhjrct to tntiidiiny: H JLitter. irood . ^
tjubsciioe for the Banno. Ti.mks
The 1* \NNi lt Ti.mi • I 'H Kiivelope-. The I! *xN1:it Timi.s For Letter Ileftds. The L.\xni:i* Timks For i ''gal Blanks. Tlie Mann; n Timi.s For Sale Bills and Fosters. The Banxi'.k Timks For all kinds ul job printing at ovve-t, pr.ces tl
What is the >Iatt«*r? Are you eonstipated? Do you h ive irk headHehes? Is your Nervous -y.tcm, liver or Kidneys out of order? If so. cute yourself by using Wright’s <'elery Tea. It improves the ynmplexion. 1’riee 25 cents - 'I by Albert Allen, Druggist. Ti-wks.iV\v.
1 «>i)t<‘r<*it(‘f‘ «>u \ppropi’iui mu (•ATfs. W/.siiiNiiTos, April 25.—The confer**m'e of the the two house on the legislative, executive ami judicial appnij.i'ia- 1 tion bill have reached an agreement on ! the maiu items of ditt’ereiic*' ’ii the bill, ! but will reisH't a further (l.isigreement \ on others. 1 he prineipal mllen-nc*' wai ! on the salaries of United States mar- ; slutls and distriet attorneys. The sen-| ate conferees tiave yielded most of tin
And the l*08t IMttflburgrh an Aiithra ^ yard opposite VandallH freitrht t»! ■ 1
llomt-Kcokurs Kxciimions.
On April 20 and 2' ami M ' I the Motion route will sell !h>:u* ■ excursion tickets to 'ari ■ ! I the west, northwest, south m I west at rate of one fare for He ■ j trip plus two dollars. Forfull l 1 1 lars call on or address ■
J. A. M icn *r: '-■
I 1'^ lent I’er Nllle smith. ■
Great rheumatic cure. \ sun a m Tuesday, Feb. i. and the 1“ tt speedy eure lor rheumatism. Rlnui-! ,j a y „fmonth the Big K"iir
or
DR HAWK’S.
Elder A L. Orbut*. of !nditii'itjiolis, made a telling prohibitnc.i -p 'ech at t e t 'hristiHi) t'hurch last night. He was I tie* guest of Elder Mot ri-while in t he city.
TheBANNi-.it t imks | the Welland eanal K.t .'datemeiits, Bill Heads, tic. few days earlier.
im mures made on these salariea, but . _ ... ■■■-.. - were able to retain some which were 1 matism ol the hcAi't, Neiatic or inlliun- - di one v i. ;ieketsto ih ih' ■ provtd'ii for in the districts having the unitory D-pi edih eun-d. G --huG. . i n -and occ-lH * I most business. No. 442 Anderson St. m ili*. F I*. Ht KSit*. AW
tf URKK\t’.\STLL. 1ND ’ HIK NAI.K in A!.l. IlKLOlilsTS. S i v, do you know, ,
l I 11 t rude is slow ■
Lawrence and Sault canals will be opened on May 1. It is possible that
will be opened a
( ill. flirt tO 15**
Ottawa, Out., April 25. —
When II COIUCS (Il I • ge:
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i of new- the Ba.nnki: 1 t.Mi s lias Tin Banmck 11mi :>—i u week
The dull time- muv have kill* d i -I
You "ill (o' " i-** J I'o ad ve-t ise ? k For that will .-oo,t itbuiU it
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