Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1896 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER TIMES. GKEENCASTLE. INDIANA.

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As we went our way down Jackson »tre«-t ■»iHith from court house s(ivi!ire we itetterthan notice a Doctor’s sinn on the north end Medicine, block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The | sign states that the Doctor treats all ! delicate and private diseases confidentI ially. He has a long experience in the i treatment of the

THE NATION’S > DEFENDERS

Colonel Ingersoll’s Tribute to the

Heroic Dead.

EVES Pi IN D ERRS.

DISEASES OFTHE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS

PEERLESS GEM OF ORATORY.

Nervine Qoffee

Tin* Doctor ha* inmltMi t»peci:tlty f'*r twenty yt*ars of

- FEMALE WEAKNESSES

we*! gluten and vegetable / pleasant taouBnepp, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Sleeplepsne^p. BiliousneBe, Constipation, and the many ailmente caused by ordinary coffeo and tea. Saves doctor bills and half your coffee expense i Hound, 10i> Cups ai cent*. Sample, making 25 cups, by mail,

10 cents.

AND EAT

And aii ailments pertaining to theii vx Me guarantees all lie nnderiakes toenre Will positively not undei i ike a ease unless he feels Mire of making a ^•nl(•. Charges are low in all eases. Call on

j the Doctor as

CONSULTATION IS FREE.

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Royal Breakfast

The Nerve and Bra

OOlJ lag Hropertlee see w w ^ '"■-i-- Wheat. Jit.

The Nerve and Brain Invigorat tng Hropertlee eeparated from Choice wheat. 2T oackage 15c-

DR.M ARTIN I1KAI.TI1 COO’D < o..

Elkhart, In,liana. Sold by Grocers.

FOR SALE BY T ABRAMS,

W. H. HARRISON

BROADSTREET 4. SON

A small charge U made in some ea-es where instruments are required lor examination. Office hours from il o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p m. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

RINK PURE WATER

tocketPiMH) and Water Purifiei

BEST ON LARTH •Tcr "VVeHs and. Cistern*. Fold Medil World’s Exposition. K’iU rurtfy a foul wall or Cistern in 10 days use or money refunded.

liwinV* l>orai ivaurketN.

Furnislied the Daily Mannui I i.mks daily hv R. \V. Alien, manager of Ar-

thm Jordan’s poultry house.;

I Hens 5 ! Springs, choice # Springs, small — 5 I 'Jocks 2 | Turkey bens ' I Turkey, old toms # I Turkeys, young S pds. ana over choice fat '‘4 I i.e< sc. 1. I .over 4 ; i lucks d

j Kggs. fresh subject to handling.

Butter, good

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viarllii'M Wrvlne CofiVo Sav«*»» Doctor Hill* anti Half 1 »ur

Coffee Kx|>eitMe.

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lirnws 10 gallon*) of

water per minute. No j a pleasant table drink, purely cereal tubing to rust, burst I gluten and vegetable, and a positive or wear. Never has cure for In adaehe, nervousness, dys-

pepsia, sleeplessness, heart disease, biliousness, constipation, and the many ailments caused by cotine and tea. .). K. White, Kalamazoo, Mich , writes: ••.M’ wife has been severely Mlliietcd with headache mid heart trouble. Wli le ii'iiig Nervine Coltee she was totally free from both. She •mist have It.’’ 1 lb. 100 cups. 20c. Sample, making cups, by mail. 10c. Address Dr. Moriiii llealtb Koou Co.. Elkhart. Inc!. Eat Dr. Martin’s Koval Breakfast food.

Sold by grocers.

For sale bv T. Abrams, \Y. II. Ilarri- - ui, Broad-treet i. Son.

to be packed, primed or thawed. Will not freeze, as buckets drain them selves. Will not rust, chain and buckets made ui Galvanized Steel. Can be set up in lo minutes. No attachments below the platform. No wooden tubing,

it 'J: ('* * ' rubber or leather to

* contaminate the wa1 ter. Makes bad water . good and good water better. Saves its cost in Doctor bills alone every year, pure water being a preventative against Cholera, Typhoid and

Blalarla Fever.

FOR SALE BY JESSE RICHARDSON GREENCASTLE, IND

Wanted-fln idea

ho ran think of some simple thing to patent?

Protect your Ideas: they may tiring yu wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKHURN A CO.. Patent At tor neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1,900 prite offer and list of two hundred inventions wanted.

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HandlcH Hk* Higrhost Grade Brazil Block

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\ml the Best Pittsburgh and Anthracite, lard opposite Vamlalls freight otBce.

ANDY SCHAFFER ANCJACOB SCHUCK

Of Martinsville, lnd„ Keeommend Wrights Celery Capsules.

MartinsviLi.K, Ink., May 28. iNIKi. To tile Wright Medical Co., Columbus. Ohio. (tKNTS—I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. B Tarleton, druggist. .iin1 used theiil fm indigestion, stomach trouble and constipation. L have been greatly benetltted, in fact almost cured with one box. It is the best medicine without exception that I have used for my troubles. Yours very truly. Ankv siciiAiTun.

Martinsvii.lk. Ink, .May is. IsiKi. To the Wright Medical Co., Columbus, Ohio.

Gk.nts—I nave purchased a box of Wright’s Celery ( i.psules from 'V. B. Tarleton. druggist, i.ml used them for indigestion and constipation. I was greatly henelitteil by using them m would not be without them. Very truly your-, Jacob Schick.

Matrlilet* Eloquence KiuImmIUmI In a S|u*«*«’li In 1'ralMe ot the Valor and Pathetic 8elf-$aorlflce of lirave Men Who Uared Their lireanta In Kaftle’H Front In Defense of the I'nion Forever. "The past rises before me like a dream. Again we are in a great struggle for rational life. Wo hear the sound of preparation—the music of the boisterous drums, the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see thousands of assemblages, and hear the appeals of orators; we see the pale cheeks of women, and the flushed faces of men; aud in those assemblages we see all the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers. We lose sight ol them no more. We are with them { when they enlist in the great army of freedom. We see them part Avith those they love. Some are walking for the last time in quiet, woody places with the maidens they adore. We hear the whispering and the sweet vows of eternal love, as they lingeringly part forever. Others arc bending over i cradles, kissing babes that are asleep. | Some are receiving the blessings of old | men. Some are parting with mothers, j who hold them and press them to their | heartsagain and again, and say uothiug; and some are talking with wives, and endeavoring with brave words, spoken in the old tones, to drive away the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife standing in the door with a babe in her arms—standing in the sunlight, sobbing—at the turn of the road a hand waves—she answers by holding high in her loving hands the child,

is gone, and forever.

We sec them all as they

|-Jave fhosc Old f3 0 °hs

(3? Yours Repaired

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AMERICA.

My country ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sin*r. Land w here my fathers died, I,and of the pilgrim's pride. From every mountain Hide Let freedom ring.

My native country, thee. Land of the noble free. Thy name I love. I love thy rooks and rills. Thy woods and templed hills. My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.

Let music swell the breeze And ring trom all the trees Sweet freedom's song. Let mortal tongue a#uke. Let all that breathe partake. Let rocks their silence break. The song prolong.

Our Father’s God to thee.

Author of liberty,

To thee we sing.

Long may our land be bright With freedom’s holy light, Protect is by thy might, Great God, our King.

They will hut a lifetime alter we have resewee them. Don’t ne^leet tobringymr magazines, portfolios and valmhle inusie and have them hound.

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Banner- Times Bindery.

national hepi iilicax tick la J j0 cal Time tarcK

Foi president. | WILLIAM McKIM.KY,

Of Ohio.

For Vice President, GARRET A. HOBART, Of Nt w Jersey.

jd; four.

guidance star aft r .:r has been added to our flag, ship t.fiir ship has been added to our fleets, factory after factory has been added to our resources, millie I lions upon millions have been added to our wealth, city afti r city has been de-

march ; veloped from our villages, and the land

proudly away under the flaunting flags, ! ha* been laced v. it.’i a network of iron keeping time to the wild music of war rails, and furnace l;r; s have illuminated

It I'.I*I 111.I<' \N STATE TICKET.

For Governor. JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD.

U >r Secrctarv of State, W. D. OWENS.

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For Auditor <>1 State, A. <’. DAILY. Ki>r Treasurer <>f State, F. J. sriloLZ.

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uniii lilctiiro.

No, |H, c.uvit cts nl Belli fonluia f'li- Toledo iind Detroit. No. .it Hi 1 i I.iuimi n tor SHmleskcv. . . H. ll 1-K.ST1S. A cel! I

—marching down t he streets i if the great cities—through the towns and acros« the prairies—down to the fields of glory, and to do, and to die, for the eter-

nal right.

the night, aud the grand diapason of labor has been made to sound through-

out tho continent.

"I belong to the republican party because under its inspiration these United

For Attorney-!ieoeral, W. A. KETO’HAM.

Wo go with them one and all. We ; (mc( ' a wrangling and discordant

are by their sides on all the gory fields.

commonwealth: these United States,

Was 111 For l ive Years.

Middletown, O., Oct. 20.—Miss Clara May Runyan, aged 88, the daughter of

in all the hosnitals of pain, tm all the °hco shamed with slavery ami decrepit Fo| . A ,| at

'■ " secession—these I WOODF1X l>

Rev. William A. Runyan, pastor of the Methodist church here and one of the best known ministers in Ohio, is dead, after an illness covering a period of five

years.

Cabman tlaekHOQ Indicted. Spring field, O.. Oct. 20.—George H. Jackson, the colored cabman who drove Pearl Bryan to the scene of her death, has been indicted by the grand jury for perjury and also for embezzlement.

wearv marches. We stand guard with tllt ’ disease <<> them in the wild storms, and under the ! StaU ‘ s lav< ' Lt ' e0ln « a We are with them in ra- where no slave’s presence dishonors U-

l>or, where no freeman’s utterance's are choked by the hand of power, where no

Weather. Indiana—Local showers, followed by fair weather: much colder in southern \ portion. Illinois—Fair during the day preceded j by showers in southeastern portion in ; the early un ruing; decidedly colder i | central and 'outhern portion. Ohio—Local showers followed by clearing weather; cooler in southwestern portion.

quiet stars,

vines running with blood—in the furrows of old fields. We are with them between contending hosts, unable to move, wild with thirst, the life ebbing slowly among the withered leaves. W< see them pierced with balls, and torn by shells, in the trenches of forts and in the whirlwind of charge, where men become iron with nerves of steel. ‘‘We are with them in prisons of hatred and venom, but human speech can never tell what they endured. “We are at home when the news comes that they are dead. Wo see tho maiden in the shadow of her ilrst sorrow. We see the silvered head of th old man bowed with the last grief. “The past rises before us, aud we sec

For Reporter Supreme Court. CHARLES )•’. REMY. For Superintendent Public Instruction,: 1). M. t;FETING.

For Statistician,

s. J. THOMPSON.

.1 i Ige, First District, j

ROBINSON.

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For J udge A ppellate (aiurt. Second I >is. WILLIAM J. HEM EY.

I he direct I .the livt Wedi

man doffs his hat to another except through the courttsy of equals, where education is free, where manhood is respected, and where labor is protected. “Under the patriotic rule of the Republican party these United States have become a nation whose credit reigns at J the head of the world’s fli nnces, whose \ flag floats proudly upon every sea, and whose armies would come at tho drumbeat out of the hivi t cf industry to J swarm in defense of the country on ev-

ery shore.

“ Under the rule cf the Republican | party these United States have become j the greatest, freest, and most prosperous nation under the light of tho sun.

| For Judge Appellate (’ourt. Third JA.Uhfi B. BLACK.

Me. ftiisidii Si;y.

For Judge Appellate < oui-t. Fourth Dis., 1). W. ( OMSIOCK. For Judge App< Mate Court, Sixth Pis., U. Z. WILEY

LOUISVILLE-, And all points NORTH AND SOUTH.

Another Expedition Off For Cuba. Key West, Oct. 20.—Another expedition is undoubtedly off for Cuba. On Saturday ni, lit the steamer Cora in tow, loaded with 200 tons of coal in sacks, left, here on a wrecking voyage. But it is now believed she met the steamer Three Friends at Loggerhead key, about 80 miles from here, and transferred the coal and about 40 tons of dynamite.

4,ooo.ooo human beings goterned by tm J ..j i, e i on g to the Republican party be

lash; we see them bound hand and foot, j cause it gave land to tho landless, because ,

we hear the strokes of cruel whips; wi 1 •

Millers Advant'Inf; the I’ricw ol Flour. Buffalo, Oct. 20. — The unprecedented advance in wheat has affected the flouT market. Local millers have advanced thi price of flour 25 cents, making the wholesale price of the best patents .*4.40(,i 4.75.

Market quotations.

Prevailing Prices For Grain. Cattle Pr.»vialnn4 on Oct. 10.

and

Fo: -ii| - hv Albert An kn. Drungg-t

Iniliunnpolla. Wheat -Strong; No. 2 red, 75c. Corn—Steady: No. 2 mixed. 25c. Oats—Dull; No. 2 mixed, 15%c. CATTLE—Heavy dry fed steers, S4.40(R 4.75; .hipping and export steers, 4.15; common to fair steers, fa.27(48.7'); feeding steers, f3.25(a:i.so; medium to choice heifers, $2.75(33.70. common to choice cows, #1.00 !'-3.'2o; veal calves, #3.50(jj 5.00. Market source. Hogs- Packing and good to choice,#3.1! ®3.4o; light I . eights. *3 15(98.40; pigs and roughs. f2.iXi(.i'2.9o. Market dull. Sm-.n- - Common to choice lambs, *2.35 ®S.75; medium to choice sheep, #2.00i;4 2.75. Market scarce.

Hoiimi r.x* urwni'n).

One way settlers rates to -outla-ni pii'itstoe Ilrst ami third Tuesday of each mouth. Rate 1' . cents per mile ' A. Michael, Agt.

C'liU-a^D Grain and Provision*.

Whkat—Lee. openeil 78 1 jc. closed 77 : )^c.

May oiH'iied closed Ki^c.

Cohn—l)eu. opened -T'^c, closed UV -c.

May opeiitMl ;io l 9 c, closed ‘JDVfjc.

Oats—Dec opened 20VqC, close<l 10; ^c.

May opened clost-d c

Dokk- Oct. opened F . closed

opened *8.25, closed $8 06.

Demccrato believe in pariulity: republicans in fairness Democrats chose five out of eight county candidates for office from Greencastle and the otiier tFireo rrom two townships. Eleven townships have no representation whatever upon their county ticket. The republicans divided as fairly as possible. Eight townships are represented by eight candidates. The offices are distributed and Greencastle gets but one-all she is entitled to. Voter think of this between now and November!

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Lard—Oct. opcnt-il #—, closed Jan. open' d el 'O, closed #4 55. Kilts—Oct. opened * , closed # . Jan opened #t.u7, closed #3.27. i ung cast] markets: Wheat 7ft -, corn 25 c ■ .- 18 c, pork *7.15, lurd *4.8J, ribs *8.75.

see the hounds tracking women through the tangled swamps. We see babes sold from the breasts of mothers. Cruelty

unspeakable! O outrage infinite! “Four million bodies in chains; 4,000,-

000 souls in fetters. All the stirred relations of 5vife, mother, father and child tr:-muled beneath the brutal feet Of might. All tms was done under our

own beautiful banner of the free. “Tho past ris(»s before^us. We hear

the roar and shriek of the bursting shell. The broken fetters fall. These heroes died. We look. Instead of slaves we see men and women and children. The wand of progress touches the auction block, the slave peu and the whippingpost, and we see homes and firesides, and schoolhouses and books, and where all was want and crime, and cruelty and

fear, we see the faces of the free. “These heroes are dead. They died

for liberty—they died for us. They are at rest. They sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, utsicr the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, tho embracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or storm, each in the windowless palace of rest. Earth may run red with other wars—they are at peace, in the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death. I have one sentiment for the soldiers, living and dead—cheers for the

living and tears for the dead.”

A NATION CANNOT CREATE IViONEY.

“Nothing that a government can print—no matter what picture it may put upon it, no matter what words—‘In God We Trust'—it is not money; it is simply a promise to pay. And yet there

it gave work to the industrious, because it gave freedom to the slave, because, j when the nation was in peril, it gave | armies and treasure for her proserva- ,

tion.

‘‘Forty years ago, then a lad of 18, I joined the Republican ranks, and, too young to vote, 1 flung my blazing ban ner aloft for Fremont and Jessie. I was i present as a newspaper reporter at the , Chicago convention in 1800, when all ' Illinois shouted Abraham Lincoln into | the presidency. I heard the song of | John Brown’s soul sung in bated breath and in secret gatherings of his sympa- ] thizers, aud four years later on these distant shores I almost caught the echo of its refrain when armies chanted it for their battle anthem. I enjoyed the j eloquence and friendship of Baker and ] of Starr King, and Butler and Bingham, and Garfield aud Conkling, and that noblest Roman of them all, James G. [ Blaine. ‘‘Who, then, is there in all this land that shall dare to ask me to betray these memories because of a diffin-ence of opinion concerning the conditions under which silver dollars shall be coined? “Who shall dare tell me it is my duty to leave the path along which my youtli and my manhood marched, and ! whore, when the evening bugle shall j sound the final reveille, my age shall be j found still marching? Rathi r will I turn to the Republican goddess the same ; steadfast face that I bore when my ! locks, now whitening, were black as the raven’s wing, and say to her as Ruth said to Naomi, ‘Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lixlgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my | people, and thy God my God; where thou diest I will die, and there will I bo buried. ’ ’'

ItKFl'HI.IC-AN LOrNTY TICKET, For R nresentive, A. 11. MOORE. Oft TinLon. For Treasuror, JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Greencastle. For Sheriff, DANIEL W. MA< Y, Of Jefferson. For Assessor. ,i. <’. DAKNALL, Of Monroe. For Surveyor. FRANK WILLIAMS. < if Warren. For (’oronet. DR. W. F. SUM MEKS, Of Franklin. For Uou inis.ioner. 2nd District, J.C. BEAT, <)f Marion. For t iininiissioner.8rd District, LY' URDUS STONER, Of Washington.

The only line to the famous health resorts. U/est Bac<?9 and Fre^el? Ciel^ Sprite, I he < aiTshad ui America. < omjdeteI’nlliuau Equipment.

FRANK J. KKED. G. J\ A., < hi.-ago.

TIMl CARO SEPT.131H 1896.

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No. 3,* So-.ithem Mail.. No. 5,* “ Ex pres No. 18,* Local Freight... .

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J. A. M ifcllALL, Agent.

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WISlKLLANKOI S. For I'roseeutor 18th District. HENRY LEWIS. For t bngress. GEORGE W. PARIS. For Joint Senator. ENOf H <i. HOGAT’E. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLER.

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They have the silver basis in India, have had it for centuries,

and it has had a fair trial. It ..nr i would ruin this country and I No75 i.x sun . t . ...i 1 _ x »• •*

Trains leave* Ltreencasue. Ina. in effect s»<pr.

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FOR THE WEST.

Ini’ly .. u x, for St. Koui*. Gaily HdW a m, lor St. Ixmlb Gaily ‘♦:14 h in, for St. Loire. IJftlG l:4f» p m, for .'t. Louie. Lx. >un.... 5:1a p in, foi 'I err<» liaute Gaily SriiJ) p m. for St. Louis.

FOR THE EAST.

Gaily . ... Iron a ni. for Indianaprilie

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bankrupt everybody. Thefoun- Sl lTl V .- 3*6pin. for Decatur

tain of business is stability, an with a silver standard you can never have it. In Calcutta 1 can buy this suit of clothes for $40 today, and perhaps$20 tomorrow, and the next day H will be $50. You can never tell from the number of dollars you ow i how much you are worth. Th: country is at the mercy of th money changers and speculators. The idea of goinu toasilver standard from a gold one is too ridiculous for serious con

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Lear*i Torre Haute. 7:05 a in, tor i’^oria.

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I or complete time card, jriviuir ail trains ftn 1 BtationB. and for full iuforuiation fts to

rates, throuirti cars, etc., nddros*

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io*n I PftBB. \ u\. st. LouIb Mo.

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25 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN

InJianafulis and Kansas C.itv

sideration. I have seen enough ,. | n, ‘ r * Ii3ir I„,i:„ I,: . . i ...... . ' : ‘l' hctwccn (liicliiali and Jack-on-

of this in India.—Bi-Imp I opinion attii-inod and cndot-'C' I

own name.

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incitiHti and .Lu-k-on-

withont change via C. II. A

t'liicinti,«tI Grain mid Stock. WiiK.vr—11 j gin-1-; No. 2 red, 82c. C’l’iiN — Acuve; No. 2 mixt-d. 2s^c. Oats—Active: No. 2 mixed, 17, l ie. L’ATl Ll. —Steady at #2.15(o4.25. Hogs—Steady at I2.50nf3.85. Sm- Kl* — Steady at *1.75(98.25; lambs, dub at #2,7o(<i4.10.

ToIimIo <*raiti.

Wheat—Higbci ; No. 2 ciwh. K4c. COHN—Active: No. 2 mixed, 2t*c.

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Oats—Steady; No. 2 mixed, l#!^c.

Stings of Insects. For the stings of bees, wasps und hornets bathe quickly with Brazilian Balm, It kills the poison and stops the pain »«* tUuUy.

KaM Liberty Live Stuck. CATTLK—Mow nt #2 4h(<l3.tK». Hogs—Active at ij.odcx’j.tSO. SHEEP — steady .It *1.‘Still.*0; iUu iy at fed.00(^4.00,

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arc thnnsands and thousands of people j who believe that a nation can create money. A nation can no more create money by law than it can create corn ; and wheat and barley by law. And tho 1 promise to pay money is no nearer i money than a bill of fare is a dinner. ”— Colonel Ingersoll at (.’hi'-ago.

LINCOLN'S ADVICE TO VOTERS.

To Cure n Cnbl In O to ILty. Take la xative Ibo-no tjninine

It. and Wabash, passing through Indianapolis, ImJ.. Decatur, Springfield and -laeksonville, Ills. Two daily through

trains with perfect aeeoinmoihitions

A Slav** to < nstom. Sailormau Sewall of Bath, Mo., is a slave to custom. He admits if himself and laments it. His gold contracts, he says, are gold contracts because it in customary to make them so, and has been for 40 years. He would just as so'ii bo paid in silver and, mayhap in lead i r leather; but so long as i: is fashionable to insert the gold clutse is inserted, and there’s an end of it. The proverb says that one might ns well lie oat of the u .rid as out ot lashi-m.

In iSM Mr. Lincoln sniil: “That some may he rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is just encouragement to industry and enterprise. Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, hut let him labor diligently and build one for himself; tints, by example, assuring that his own shall be sate from violence

when built.”

lets. A; T il fails

I druggists refund

to cure. 25c.

the monev

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i ib- least and west. .Jj»o. S. La/aki-s,

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Hpj; Four FxvurKioKii.

Very low one way rate to many southern point- Ilrst and third Tuesday of each mouth.

Frt. and Tkt. Agent. Imhanapolis, 1 nk TIMIC TABLE.

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Coining “Chnnka” of Silver. Why should there be any particular number of grains of silver in the dollar 1 which it is proposed to coin free? Why , not just take up any old chunk and 1 stamp it “*1?’’ It would take a mighty I big chunk to bo intrinsically worth i more than that amount.—St. Louis i Star. ,

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To many points in southern -inti s first and third Tuesday of (•aeh month, about half rate, one way. To Mexico City, Nov. t’> and !>, return limit. Dec. 81, *03.35. To St. Louis, Nov. 12 and 13, return lath, *0.25. Terre Haute, Oct. 20, going on trains No. !i and 11, return limit <)ct. 21. *1 05. To Terre Haute,Oct.22nd return 23i->!. aciviu.t races, *1.05. F. P. Hcfstts. Agent

Nos. I, 2, 5 Hint ii run

15 Daily.12:5Up. in, | Nos. 3 uiid 4 run ilally. ilnlly except sunduy.

I lirouirh tickets soM tiiul taiirirnirc i lu k<*d to all poluiH. Kor rurtlicr Infoi uuitioii U pier etc. apply loS. Ridlen. Agrcnt. itoachdalc. Ind.

The Am eric an silver dollar is legal tender for any amount

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