Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1897 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, GREEXCASTLE, IXDIAXA.

^ANDY CATHAPTIC CURfcCOHSTIPATIOM

Local and PefsonaL

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protect jour Ideas the* may bring you wealth

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resorts,

U/est Bad^r; a9<d prei^cl? CieH SprirjQS ’i'he < 'arlslmd of America, foinplet* ' I’iillinan Kquipuicnt. FRANK J. REED. (I. P. A., Chicagot

WINTER Stock of Slices Now bein^ received

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LOUIS & HAYS

What is Going on in Society, cal and General News.

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DON’T THINK Of loAvi.ig the city, even lor a abort Mine, without ordering the Daily Hannkk Timbx to follow you. It coHta you hut lo oentH a wee* hr it dot* here at homo, and the addreHR wll re changed hr often »i« you d«**lre.

(PerRonalR ami aocirty nou« are aoliclted ami will lu* inxorlcHl if wrlter’R naiiieHmlud-(Im-rr in attaeh«-(l. not to he inaertcHl, lint »»m an eY idenee of good faith. None but truthlul .tetiiR are desired.)

The direct Line between Ciiicano. Wigan Cilij. LOUISVILLE. Tmit* Cltr.l, in I ffH.’l .I.ily 1.1 1S117 NORTH BOl'NIl. No. 4,* Chicago Mail 1:1.1 a m No. 15,* “ Kxprens.,. .12:17 p m No. 44,+ Local Freight II :-M) a in SOUTH BOUND. No. a,* Southern Mail 2 :40 a in No. 5,* “ ExpreS 8 .. 2:17 pm No. 4a. 8 Local Freight 12:17 p in » Daily. + Dailv except Sunday. J. A. MICHAEL, Agent.

TEN CENTS Buys a Buttle Paul's Ink

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Al'TOMATIC SAFLTY liOTTl.E. All damage from spill- . . . . ing is avoided.

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BIO FOUR In effect N<>\ . 1,18!*i. OOINO EAST. > No. «'.* to i in.. N. > . \ Iloaton '-’.'.n a. m It Iii.llunii|).ili8 Flyer M:!* 1 a. m H* In.lnnmpolts Aec’in +' l| t' 1> ni lb* Oln., N. V. .V Boston t.21 l> ui OOINO WB8T. No. a'.* St. L Nlirht Limited No. »* 8 t. L Aec''ii No. 11’ 8t 1 Day Llmlte.l . No. 5t Mat’oon Llmli.d • Daily t Dully Kxeept Bonday. No. 2, conn eel 8 at In.llanapolls lor Clnoln■mti hi id Mlehlpan illvlalon. No. 4 c.miH-elr will. I,. +.. * W. untl wiin trama for I'eorli. and I hlemro. No, nt H. llelonlaine for Tolwlo and llelroit. No. :fll, hi liellefoutaMo for Sandimkej. +'. H. Hitrstis. Aifont. Connections: No. 4 at Indianapoli. with Rig Four trains for Cincinnati. Renton Harbor and Chicago. No. 5 “Mattoon Aec’m” at Paris w ith train south. No. 8 at Indianapolis with train t<> Oreensburg. No. 9 at Paris for Cairo at Kansas with P. D. A K. north and south, at Mattoon witli P D & E northwest and with I C north. No. li at Pan 8 with trains north, at Puna with R .V O S \V northwest and I (' north and south, at l.itehliehl foi Carrollton and .Jacksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. No. 18’’Knickerbocker'’ at Indianapolis lor Cincinnati and runs through to New York and Roston. No. 25 at Mattoon with l 0 south. P 1 > A E southeast, at S’. Louis w ith diverging roads. No. 20 carries sh epers for Cincinnati. New York and Rosi..:i. runs to ( ineinnali connects al 1 ireen-hurg for Louisville.

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FOR SALF BY-

Frank O'Hair is in town today. Major Cullen is in Indianapolis. F. A. Hays is in Illinois on business. .lolin P. Alice is in Indianapolis to-

day.

II. H. Mathias went to Indianapolis

today.

J. It. Tucker is visiting in Fort

Wayne.

John Cawley is in Spencer on a busi-

ness trip.

Omar King of Dana, is visiting George Grubb. i). H. Itacon went to Indianapolis this afternoon. George Christie has gone to Danville for a week’s visit. Misses Hattie and Laura Tillic are in Indianapolis today. W. A. Howe and family are at Bethany park this week. Miss Mintie Allen is spending the day in Indianapolis. Tom Bryan lias returned home from his visit to Missnuri. Co. I will drill Wednesday night. A full attendance desired. Mrs. J. P. Allen and Mrs. H. C. Allen are in Indianapolis today. Mrs. John Frazier is in Danville for a two or three weeks’ visit. Frank Landes and 8. F. Loekridge went to Indianapolis today. Miss Grace Allen returned home from Delphi after a month’s visit. Earl Mcginnis of Indianapolis visited at Thomas OConnell.s Sunday. E. Robnrds, of Stilesville, has been granted a patent on an oil can. Mrs. Kate Ward of Monticello, is the g,ie»t of Miss Claude Ycrmilli >n. Mrs. Jas. Stone lias gone to Indianapolis to visit Mrs. Mooney for a week. Rev. VV. W. Whitcomb is in Cartersburg attending the Baptist convention. Brazil is making preparations to feed 5000 people at a bean dinner on Friday. J. E. Champer has gone to Sheibyvillc to attend the Rcdnicn’s pow wow.

Lake & Rail To Chicago and

Milwaukee 8 * 1 ' *

husiness. A good uttendiuiee is ex- |

pectf d.

Misses 45 race and Elsie Allen are at' home from Sheldon III. The Be lie I'liion-CoHee Cotiler game tomorrow will l»e a warm one. Arthur J. Hamrick is at borne from Shoals. I n.L. where he has been visiting Mis» Mabel Yenne. Miss Kate Hammond is now at Ava- | lor in the <'atalina group of islands oil I lie < California coast. E. N. Houck and family have moved to the city. They live in Mrs. Alien's property on west Franklin street. As a general rule, the greater the advertising expenditure the greater the ! profit. Exceptions only prove the rule. Miss Lucile Littell, who has been visiting for some weeks in the city, returned yesterday to her home in New

Maysville.

Oscar Bell of the Steam Dye works, is at home from an eight weeks’ visit with his parents and other relatives and friemis in the southern part of the state. Walter S. Davis, a graduate of DePauw, lias been appointed to the Richmond schools history depatment, vice Prof. Harry Cox, resigned to accept service at Lancaster, O. Nelson Wood and wife have gone to the west for a long visit. They will go via Kansas C.tv, Boner Springs, Euraka Springs. APoona and Cherryvale and may go to California. A report reaches ns that Henry Daugherty of Franklin township lias harvested and threshed 805 bushels of wheat from seventeen acres of ground. That is nearly 48 bushels to the acre. Allan Brockway, Harry Hays, Dr. and Mrs. 1). F. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daggy and Misses Kate and Haddie Daggy will go into camp on C. G. Lee’s place on Deer creek this

week.

Henry White, of Munoie, has been visiting ids colored brethren. Sunday night, he preached at Bethel church and will go to conference to be ordained this fall. Henry formerly worked in the rolling mill here. Rev. It. W. Risher, a well-known member of the northwest Indiana conference is dead at his home near Terre Haute. Mrs. Dr. Hunt, of I’oatsville. formerly of this city, is a daughter of the deceased. Thirty-live Catholic sisters arrived on the 9 .10 Big Four train today and are visiting St. Pauls academy. They have been attending the annual retreat which occurs at St. Mary’s in August. There were three ’bus loads who came up to the city. The whale back steamer, ‘‘Christopher Columbus,” on which a large

number of Bloomington people

John Armstrong the veteran shoe- , im ing tlielr trips to the World’s

VAN DALI A LINE. Train* leave ureencuHiie. Inn ip effect Mh>

16, 1897.

FOB THE WEST. Dally 12:28 a T., lor St. I.oiiIb. Dally K ; :i4 a in. for st. Ixmla pally '1:2.1 a in. l or 81. Lon’.a. Dali; 1:1’. p in, for -1 18iui8. K* sun 5:17 |> in, foi 'I err.* Haute Hally 8:112 p in. for 81. LoiiIb. FOR THE EAST.

NO 7 No 15 No 5 No 2! No a No 11

No H N’o 4 No 12 No 20 No S No 2

Dally 4:.ma in, for Imbanapolla

Dally l.x Siiii8;:i4 n in ** Dally 12:15 Noon ” Dally CIV p in,• ‘ “ 3:13 pm,

8:15 p in “

Dally Daily

I’KORI/ DIVISION’

I .cave Terre Haute. No 75 K* Sun 7:06 a in. lor I’oorla No77 ’• “ 3:56pm. forlleeatjr lor complete timecard, iriv’.i.K all tralio «u« I at a! Iona, and for full Information aa to riitea. tbrouifli ears, etc., addroaa .1.8. Dowmbo, Agent A. Ford. lireencaetie. lien'l I'liaB. Agt. St. IxjuIb Mo.

To give you an opportunity of testing the great merit of Ely’s Cream Balm, the most reliable cure for catarrh and cold in the head, a generous 10 eeni trial size can he had of your druggist or we mail it for 10 cents. Full size 50

cents.

ELY BROTHERS. 50 Warren St.. New York City. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and Is worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely’s Crean; Balm with safety and it does all that i~ claimed for it.—B. W. Sperry. Hartford, < hum.

<•rnhnm ,V Morion Trnnspnrtullon Co., i-doamor l.ln.'s Irom ll.'iititu lliirnor an.I 81. ' .loacpli Mieh.. lo I'hiciliro nnd Milwaukee eonn.'.dli.u'at St. loai pli. will. Die Vaii.lalia Line a> • This lino op. fairs tin* It. si class side wheel al. aii crs *•( lly ol'( hleago" anil "(Tty j ol Milwaukee" and the propellers ‘*Ci1y o'l I.ouIsvilie and Woods", malil.ig Irips twice I tlally to Chicago during June, July, AuruM and Septenihcr, daily trips reiiiiiiu.ler of season, and Irl-weekly trips to and from Mil w.nikee. >. rvlee Ural elasa, fare lower than ' all rail routes, flirough tickets <m sale from all Vamliilia Line stations. .1. II. <Iraliiim, I’resl. hellion IIarbor, Mieh. I locks— ( liiougo. Fool of Wabash Ave. Milwaukee, Fool or Broadway . SI, .losep.'i. K. \. Unilmin. I teuton Harbor. J. 1J. Ora lam ie Co.

‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to ti e public through the columns oi Th* Banxku Timks.

LAKH BREEZF;S brinjr relief from the swrilterinff lient o tiie town or cit y. They mist' your spirit und restore your t‘nt»r^y. rhe great^N comfort nnd pluaHure in lake trave* i

on one of tiie

LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPERI0F THANSP0RIAII0N CO’S ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS 5u•!inv^ , ' between Chicago and Mackinac fslatid four times every week, at extremely low rate*. The new steel Rteumshlp M Maniten M is • maKnlfieeut vessel, elexaut ly eqiijpp<*d will every corn fort and con venlence. TH-weekU twixt Chicago, Churlevi ix. Harbor 3prinj;s Pctoskey. /lackinac island, etc Write for Interesting read itiK maUer, sent free, or as* you r ne.i t i .incut Add res Jos. Berolzheim. G P. A. L \KI >8 84 II AM> I. IKI 1.1 i.’.oic Hi XNS. < O “ yg^r' llti;h anti N. Water S!, Chicago

; Wright’s Celery Tea regulator tbe . liver and kidneys, cures constipation j xiul sick headache. 25c at ail druggists.

maker of smith Greencastlc is seriously

ill.

Miss Nora Hamnierly has gone to Cartershuig to attend a Baptist convention. Frank Strouse, of Rockville, was in town yesterday visiting fraternity brothers, Mrs. Nellie Cussell and children, of Anderson, are visiting her mother, Mrs. \. i). Wbite, C. M. Jenks and family have returned home from Paris, 111., where they have been visiting. G, W. Black shipped 70 head of horses to ludinniipolis this week, lie is there attending to them. The Greencastlc Wood Manufacturing eompany are setting their engines and boilers this week. Tiie families of D. L. Anderson and E, L. Harris went to Eel River tails today for a day’s outing. W. B. Church and family, of St. Joe, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beckett a few hours today. Miss Mary OC’onnell of Bedford who has been the guest of Miss Nellie OConnell left Sunday for Atlantic City, N.J. Just wait a little longer to buy a hike and some enterprising manufacturer will pay you to take away one of his make. Mrs. J. E. Stevens of Chicago, formerly of this city, is visiting her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stevens. Rev. J. O. Campbell is up and able to Le about after a month’s illne-s with dysentery. He reports a loss of llesli of about 40 pounds. The Greencgstla base hall club will go to Stilesville on Friday and play the team of that city. This will he a good game and a number of fans will accompany our team. Among those attending the Sixth Cavalry reunion at Newport this week are C. G. Lee, F. G. Alien, Riley Brown and Alf. Watson. The dates are the 19th and 20th. Died, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. R. S. Farrow, in Gordon, Kas., Aug. 15, 1897, Mrs. Sarah E. Miilholn,

a oo a “Pshaw! You never come to the point.” The young girl seated at the table seemed nettled at his remark. Her face flushed, tut she restrained her anger by bi-tlng her lip and giving sundry vicious little digs with her foot at the rug in front of her chair. Even the casual observer would have said that they were lovers. There was a look of complacent satisfaction on the face of the young man as he sat watching the girl. It was an expression that eomes only to one when he realizes that the object of his love is wholly his own. The careless indifference of his tone showed that he felt secure in her love, and had no fear that an idle word dropped In jest would precipitate any- j thing more serious than a lovers' quar- j rel—a mere trifle, which a honeyed i word and a little caress at the proper j time would smooth over in a moment.

“Pshaw! You never come to the point.” As the young girl remained seated at the table his words seemed to keep ringing In her ears. While they had angered her, she had never attempted to contradict him. Indeed, as the moments passed on she had ample opportunity to reflect that what he said was only too true. It was no wonder the impetuous lover, as he sat impatiently watching her, said that she never came to the point. She was a woman, and she was trying to sharpen a lead pencil.

Killed by a Nall In the Hoot. An inquest was held recently concerning the death of George Wood,aged 32 years, lately residing at North Kensington, England. The evidence showed that about six weeks previous the deceased complained of a nail in his boot having punctured his foot. Afterward the toe began to swell, and he complained of hoarseness. Early one morning he had a sudden spasm and his Jaw became locked. He was removed to the infirmary, where he died the next day. Dr. H. P. Potter said, when admitted the deceased back was arched; he had spasms of the limbs; he was unable to take food, his jaws being locked; and there was marked lockjaw. There was a small puncture in the foot, which was swollen. Death was due to asphyxia, following tetanus, the result of a punctured wound in the foot, caused by a nail in the boot.

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-stflPiiWste A gentleman, whose business is a constant strain upon his nerves, relates that one night recently he was unable to sleep. On previous occasions he had observed a benefit arising from the use of Ripans I abules. On this particular occasion, believing that heroic measures were necessary, he took three. 1 he result was really surprising. The effect was as quieting as though the medicine had contained a narcotic, which every one knows it does not. There was an immediate feeling of ease, rest and quiet, extending in a few minutes over the entire system, and sleep came as naturally as to a child.

Gasoline Stoves

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r. ulc Fair,

is to lie taken to the Pacific wean, an.I used for transportation purposes between S.ui Francisco and the Yukon river. It will he a popular vessel with tiie Klondike gold seekers. 'I’he troubles of Win. Rector and Jud Gibbons winch grew out of an altercation on the lands of the former, a week or so ago, were given a bearing in Squire Ashton’s court Monday, where Gibbons was charged with assault and hatterv. The case was before a jury and adjourned over until Wednesday. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of Locust Street church will bold a meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 :.’i0 o’clock at Locust Street church in memory of Mrs. Hattie H, Langdon. All her friends are invited. We extend to the other Missionary societies of GreencasMe a cordial invitation to lie present. Ida A. Adams, see. The Silver Leaf band passed gaily down Jackson street at break of day, and by a head first slide and an eyelash finish made the excursion train for Michigan City. They passed the poultry house and all obstructions along the street and looked neither to the right nor tin* left. B> tills time their music in huge golp of melody, liarmony and counterpoint is being wafted across the waters of Lake Michigan, refreshing and astonishing the natives of Chicago. The following complimentary remarks arc from tiie Bloomington 7Weiihmit’: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shaw, west 7th street, entertained Hon. J. H. James and daughters, of Greencastle, over Sunday. Mr. James represented Putnam county in the last legislature, and is one of the most influential young democrats in that section. He was much pleased witli ids visit to Bloomington and tb.e unexpected size and prospects of oijr city. An exchange remarks that readers of daily papers need not he surprised jf every now and then they are apprised of the collapse of bicycle factories in various parts of the country. The bicycle husiness has been greatly overdone and tiie market is now largely overstocked. Thousands of wheels will lie sold at cost and some below eost.

Willing to Attaint, “How shall we check the Sunday bicycle?” demanded the president of the Christian citizens’ reform league. "Same as trunks,” courteously suggested the commercial tourist who had wandered In merely because he saw a trowd.

Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Avray If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bemaue well, strong, im.gi.edc full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bnc the wonder-worker, that makes w 'alt men strong. Many gain ten pounds in te.. days. Over 400,001)cured. Buy No To-Bac of your diuugjht. oruler guarantee to cure, rsi.- or (1.00. Booklet itl.d sample liluiie.! free. A.i. (Sterling KemedyCo.,(jhieaifoorNew York liKiny ■ 1. orm ..iirrkeifl. ;Furnished the Daily Uannkr Times dally by R. VV. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry bouse.; Hen* , s!< Spring (’97) Chicks over H+lli 6 1 ., \ ’ ‘ under ’ ’ 7 Cocas Turkey nens Turkey, toms Ueeae. f. f.over Ducks old 4 l j, young Kggg. fresh subject to handling 6^ Butter good 5

l^e Tri oeruito rs

at KENICK’S in great variety and at low prices. . Let us contract now for your next winter’s furnace. H. S. RENICK and CO.

-EAST SIDE SQUARE.-

JTXTVVErS 7W. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENCY BAROKINS IN REAL BSTATB 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. GRE E N C AST LE, IN D

ffINDERCORNS Theontyimn.em.fS, Com*. Stops all pain. Makes walking pa«y. 16c. at Druggists.

Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made.

l.a.IIsM Cun Wear ShorH One *17..'smaller after using Allen's Foot F,uhc a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel . asy; gives in slant relief to corns an.I bunions. Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous und sore spots. Allen's Fool Case is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching f'-et. u at druggists and shoe stores, 25 e. Trial package free by mall, Andress Allen s. oiinsteud, Lu IJo> , N. Y

The Klou.lyke Hold Fields Are now attracting the attention of the whole world, and the results of placer and quartz mining are fully equal to the Itmls of nuggets in the early < aliforniu day* and extraordinary inducements are being oft’ered to prospectors, practical miners and investors. By next spring tiie gold fever will have taken possession of thousands of people, and the western roads will have all they can do to transport the fortune hunters. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Fan I railway, and its connecting lines, oiler llie best facilities for leaching the Alaska gold regions. For further information, address Robt C. Jones, Trav. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, O. ‘it d & w

Vanditiin Kates.

relict of Wm. S. Miillioln, formerly an- The bicycle mania has reached its zenith

ditor of Putnam county

Laurence Black entertained some of Ids friends witli a tally-ho ride over the streets of tiie city last night. There were about fifteen young people present. All had an enjoyable time. Regular meeting of Temple Lodge No. 47 F. A A. M. tomorrow evening at 7:20 o’clock. There will he work in the third degree in addition to regular

and reaction must set in. Not that riding the wheel will go out of fashion, hut tiie demand for new wheels is cer-

tain to lessen.

After serious iliness Hood’s Sarsapa rllla lias wonderful building up powerIt purities the blood and restores perfeet liealtli.

Wright’s Celery Tea cure* eonstlpaMou. nick iicaduchea. 25c at druggists.

PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Clmnse* and beauUfiea tho hale Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Heutoro Ovay Ilmr to its Youthful Colov. Cures sculp dififiiKt-s 8i hair fuUui£ 60c.and fl.OU at Druggists

ffvou nr. CONSUMPTIVE or . Indlireption, Painful ills or Debility of any kind PARKER’S GINOER TONIC Many who wen* hop* kfettuud dibcourat't Uhavc regumed iit-u.lhby its usu.

havfc

use

Hit;: Four lOjcrurNioii. Nnsh'dlle, Tenn. Daily return Nov. 7 $11.05; 20 day limit, *10.Ill), 10.lav-, *7.51). Indianapolis Aug. 17 and 18, Y. P. t . U., *1.20 An*. IS arid 19, Springfield, O., return Aug. 21. *3.45. Aug. 2! and 23, Bufialo return Sent. 20 *10.10. 1 Hntnc Seekers to southern nnd western states Aug. .1. 17. Sepl. 7 and 21, one fare iilus two dollars. F. P. llUKsris. Agent.

Hull K.'ii** lo IiidlttimpoliH

V ia Big Four Route account annual convention Young Peoples’ Christian Lnion, August 18-22, 1897. Tickets ivill he sold by the Big Four Route August ;7th and 18th, good returning until August 24, with proviso that upon deposit with Joint Agent, Indianapolis, «m August 22, 23 or 24, an extension of Return Limit to leave Indianapolis not

SUMMER TOURS

BIG FOUR ROUTE TO THE Mill MAINS, LAKES and SEASIKIIll Special Low Kales will lie in effect In I'utui Bay, Islands of Lake Erie, Lake Chau'aiiq"a, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands Si. Lawrence River, Adirondack-, Lake < ,, :i»:;e, New England Resorts, New "York .'"d Poston, lo the Great Lakes, Cleveland, S i.nlusky, Toledo, Detroit, Benton il.iriinr, Ml. Clemens, Mackinac and Michigan Heserts. lothe Northwest and West via Sk Louis and Chicago. For rates, routes, time of trains and full particulars applv to any agent “Bit; Foim Route," or addre £• o. McCormick, PASSENGER THAFFFIC MANAGER "BIG FOUR,'* CINCINNATI, 0.

H. H. M. MOORE.

Df Hnies I.nke, lii.liiiiin, Itrcom Wright** t> iit-ry Uaps.il.-K. Bruce Lake, Ind., June 3, Tiik Wkiuht Mkdical t o,

Columbus Oh

Gents: i have pitrehit-ed a "right's Celery Capsules from Clevenger & Co., druggists, an

To Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 18 and 19, return limit. Aug. 21, fare *3.45 for the round trip. Acoonnt Union Veterans National Encampment. Indianapolis, Aug. 18 and 18, return Aug. 24. Y. P. 0. U., *1.20. To Terre Haute Sept. 28th, 29th, 30th, and Oct. 1st, return limit, Oct. 2. Fare *1.05, account Terre Haute Trotting association. This promises to he the greatest meeting of tiie year. *50,000 |

in purses.

To Nashville, Tenn., May 14th to Qctober 15, final limit November 7th, fare *14 04}. May 14th to Octobe: 15th, return Ijmic 20 days, fare $10.30. May 18th and continuing until October 2i!th, return limit 10 days, fare *7.50. Tuesday* and Thursday* only of each week. May IHth to October 30th, 7 days limit,

fare *7.00.

J. H. Dowling, Agt.

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, them for stomach and liver iron

later than Sept. 12th. inclusive mav be i l " ls,,| ?" ,ion i "" 1 t, "' ir e,, ''‘‘“ ls * had. Rate only one fare for round trio ! ^ , ''v" ' iM - v ,1 "'V have clone n For tickets and full information call 1 o . ' ! ,I14V, ‘ "” t '"‘'i t'" 1 on any tickes agent of tiie Bi* Four so f, .' , ’M l "‘btly bothered me Route, or address ” most entirely unfit me for any

E. i). McCormick, Pass. Trattle M.r,- "•

"arren J. Lynch, Ass. Gen. Pass

Ikt. Agt., Cincinnati. Ohio.

then,, Hates to the West an.t Northwest. Du August 17, September 7. 21, October 5 and 10, the North Western Line Chicago A North Western R’y) will sell Home Seekers’ excursion tickets at exceptionally low rates to a large nuntl» r of points in northern Wisconsin ortiiwestern Iowa, western Minmsotn, Nebraska, north and south *rr sz) s, I’Z t r |,J ' ,l Or W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth Avenue Chicago, III. Sknd news to Telephone 96.

Yours very trn H. H. M. M<

Sold by all Druggists price 51 *1.<K) per box. Send address oi to the Wiighi Med. Co.Columbu

for trial size, free

Michigan Ctiy Excursion, On Tuesday, the 17th inst. li non will run a special exeur Mi.J.iganCity leaving Greene' 3)0 a. m. and arriving at M ' ity at 11:20 a. m. Rctiirnii train will leave (lie city of the . b p. in. This will gite ample visit the penitentiary and make animation of the operation of I system of prison management, take a sail on the emerald w Lake Mi, big m. The fare is on and there w ill not,probably, be such a chance this year. J. A. MICHAKI.