Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1903 — Page 4
Weather I oreeast. Partly cloudy and vanner tonight and rhuraday Herne. Will Kelly ot Fort Wayne is vi»it lug his parent ea <t ol (ran this' \Vl>t-k Sam Burlier the shimter. shot u well tour miles east, of Willshire Monday (lay Gross ha* m-eephsl a post tron a* driller in the oil Held at j Montpelier iXs'atur, Hlutft’on and t’hatanooga wore pretty well repnwilted with. Horne people the Fourth Clem B. e, loaitisl to the mtl • e with lx*' e got oft ot thetiveok hx k tram Monday evening and threat ened to do every one in town lxtore, ho was run tn and was tiinxi bv ais honor l'u.niinntng ♦ and ti miming' am.muting to ♦ which he staved Brown A'Co hired an old man a rig last Wednesday to make a short thrive to the country, and stated that hi' may stay over night but he seems to be taking a gyxxl stay tor he nor the ng have been heat'd of I mv and B> »un A l\> will give | tor the return ot the horse ami j buggy Peters >a James tk-erv was out driving in I his place »s S.tnd »v Church *erv uvs were annoumxxl i at t'-., \ . *. Sunday The Moore threxhmg onttit ready for t-ia? c" ami ha* the lat e»t unproved machinery on it Miss Rosa Baker and Mr HeNruw JWhnxi’i' - m Sunday with L O and w.-.- ot M’ Etna Ind Mis* Hexsa Fisher who has beer stay ing w t her sis' Mrs Mart Skater Kw seme time k«’t for her heme last week A nee tobnvxx' engine v be mg formed in and aS'ut this piaee wbv' w ' ■ .s- t'x vrsm- .axing to w.n a tew 4 ; wt- -.s W H Jch's •» ha' -r -erne tins- txvst Sen a r . ;g ■»» saios.-- an tv* (be g C Hare* - »'.-’■*»< gxws of Dayton v*no He re ports g- xx sukxv-ss A snrpr sc warty wa* give? .wj Am* iig-si ■ S-Hs.w >- b-s teejwX birthday a« TWrn even ing i.*ver 'ty g-.wts were eree ent w * . .xntrsxs t» ;s< rbh atrs . >s ■ » v » a- - they «-c- hvtt nanny "re such xs-as- , Watt Mr a- ‘ W* v&*nft«rw • - Dwxwnir *x-.-U'va W .. x ,- n « Saturday W** ‘ s , x ■, S ■ X> W ■IV.-i - ' X ’ ' x . s *’»yev ’“h Tjen.is here M'sx .J. y-t W.xies ami M’sx F K ' arker are numbeevd a.is ng She S.x'k Mr »x> . r xhile workW'ithe Swm.-dn.v was evere .s- wish boat Eilax M -eh >" -a - s.-ie.-ir S'.UWji.y » ’ : H-r narwilK, k Hark-r £. R Lyt.m xirnter- 4 nh;s nunv N»r iw>to ng-' w ami ri'tom a. Dtraatar Un »xxx.>unr ot she tush , s rAe bar vwt r.th; 'a’-riiTs -tg spent soe FS,<e«*> -in M-s $ R Wuud and ■ti. djvn swng W'*&h-wbi x Vnn.xxn mca x<ns W ’ b> T - • Mucit. <ta:w>rx- Vwdti ->i Ifechtgaa ® k-'ra atm-mi'tig tih# 'imwl ot h.s ih- osar X t. V* xaits Frenchmg u WW * •nning •'as ee i- ndoit—serv■<*■> «-n<y wu wt<eta» in t.ia- avening Mhw. W-axi. an oiu vnt "wsg.iocteil cifcuwe <*h s tluc insl Thiirsua; aau wws bu .-•>*. s jum; *: *■'*»•« Jxsrw’.x>s s.t>..:«wv »» &■ •su.wr The Cscw«r w.ti< <•>«. nnmu srsp C”>itxu<» sw-.-ig* aau ‘Neo»o. Cbibmdo. -«m- >i 8B fat tevud w*p. Sedmg jw»» uv : to ttt. Sxurti irnil i-ißtna 3J T £. IKitati h{ l Sedneeu Katies vm Cktunga i.srwnt Wnatam Bn w»» — ts m ig, gg Pimu. Wiuvrvn'le. Red Menu *' Austin. Mu.-t";" X UW'iisviiit’ M afieruxg < Sage ydj '..fltaMtMUWtn point higher For th-. •.-hat wfnmmnwn apply txj any timwt ■* J- P Simor < JP A ~Ctaoagu. 31
POPE IWY RECOVER Indications Are Now Taking On a Much More Hopeful Phase. An Operation for Removing Fluid from the Pleura Attended by Gratifying Results. Hope Has Been Revived That the Aged Pontiff Mav Be Spared to the Churvh. Rome Ju.y x The alleviation tn the condition of tne popo brought atxiut by yesterday's operation for remm ing the fluid troui his pleura is so ■ pronounced that strong hopes aw rtvived that the aged pontiff may yet be spared tor continued service to the church. The pope's physh .au* lap pont and Maaionl. join tn the assurance ths* the condition ot their d’.s Wtrg shed pa nt continue* s.S.--ent ty sa ' a..-- Hs ei-ewM’-o* and breath ng a e *; » * •* - • are t-ad xa » mpro’ tg s be. nesa was ap •va-ve . y »ueh -e'*es'-■ the -ay by a shnr? o: sesr 'e-. s .-a'loe iast night. R s now hoped that the yrvpes strong-' » be xu is*! as be las aim sensew la. ®x'.-v acu: sbnsent., see* ng *e the voA of ns egg w-"i nt* sips ot a stlwn'aat esi-e---.-ia-d< b.-andy P'-.v .ex- -emaned siting rp n bod isr-ng tie wbo.w time of the . nerattoa wmbxnu nee- of sup pert Wien Dr Maxsuc subs • rrec he prs-ao needle with ape a.n aspirator ■** pope I'd n-X e-ec no; ee it, gv.ng tK- .- igb the who.e aSk~ w tbv-at em ’ ag the s. va ament and wi-x-m' shew ng any *e> ng x pan. He •»» entr-eme-y -a.'e s'lr-.isr ; apbanous. and semewhs -n-a. . -:S As socm s» he opoca ,oo ssa He. h.s hx'. sees •».• nrsch ■•w.-’r -a x «_»« •"ens an nKprweatoa ot ang-iic ss.aox'bc.y assumed its ,soa. v -a ity . »3i.:nat tig ths saia ■ ar*x -*.w. Dr Waxnoe: at oecw nont aisoeend a cevc.ai which he peat T ci • 1 -i» -- Mb tx « g-a?e.td ..*>» foe tie 0.-nee snrugg ■ tu Mwaervw Hn it*. Much niga h-aao- s actached ’o sa vxtnodwd visit 3»aoe by CvillA Jord, preiwct X thw ;-i--fagaa..-*. » the sich'OOh». “roat wfcich other conspx rem* member* ot he «ax-~ec bcx.ege ar“ ea-.-iuded by he ox tor a rr-.-ers Cart*na> (Sort's atwrvnew lasreu twenty i.ws. »*«e .he Fucaora and attwoc aaca withdraw ng aac *»« ag b.x a.ooe w-th the x-pw This has ssem ail? opened a wrdw 9«<u o, apecuAtton tt is even aaewrtM on the suthorttv x i one abJma. .nat Pope -Uk> eaprease-’ tirw hope ftuu ia th» o-vat of the wk xss-. n la mg n x'a.-i:aa. Qoc- he ougn have the sewag-h m tag- ip and -a."-' forward the groar worn -onhoed to him. .'uni whas jass» • Swansea ne pun .:a aau cavna . ota oaiy they know, bet jeraaaiy tfta etaumaramw* and .aag-di of the v*wt slßonKiy supper- 'he view that 'b* hope «aa g-ving Am aaaenoa » the MKun.Hti-ai’on of -Ae sffs.-» of "he otaM>dl wnon he :i.m»e.i has ha-wev a»Sx«t*.s «ucmoM» State ynoeromwvr —aa "«> »eed.ew«e (.no* Conwaarwoon. <*yatei Say x. T„ Juiy x. BacraißC? of’ Sra.« John -la, was a g-iwei <g »ww». >oem toimaxw’ a* night ar Sagamore 14111 Mjkws at grave mpen aox.-e ■*> tAis xHMHry at» -awmatlon ai wvlsootre were mow -untnchiratioti. The -vn. -uetoaa "hwclmh at ne tmfer MM-w are ink iWcKMHMt. ootti the jrwaiHWI sou Se<-w«ary -ta. 'wgaming It an weapediMH at lit* time *» iier-uw 'or ouniicw -in the wraJf- oC tbwtr wor* To rwo sabjecm at aenoue vmrem -nwi of Cfemr anwm on waa -ireed. TT»e» xmeidwred ia ail ts diaeev JM» fbnwuan sffwaritm narticwany with -wapeci to ft* B'ftia B'Witft net: aon. wftffXi *t has been iwemumM wit! be ftmwtrvied o •»* ’tnweian gov ernißwei son 'he xiaunn houndar*-iueai-on. which neiu tnunift is •» he Men up for sna la hoped may be ftm. atiyummeni hff -ft* uner-rau aao •ntian xmnuaeion i Loßiioa.
TWENTYTHREE KILLED Fearful Disaster on the Southe-n Railway in Virg n«a. Washing -n .Inly s Twenty-three permns were killed and n.ne persons lujin. d In a head-on collision on rhe Vir ■• i M ,i..d dh .sion of the Southern Railway at Rock Fish. Va.. late yesterday afternoon A paxsengtr train dashed into a local freight stand--1 lug on the mam line of the road at i that point, wrecking both engines and the tuiggage and express ears The baggage car and the second-class pas ! senger coach imniedtately following it ! 1 telescoped The coach was occupied I mostly by .xilorx'd people. Ti e freight tram at the time of ’he ax vident was on the return run from [ Lynchburg to Charlottsville Rock 1 Fish station is midway between these , two points and the track there is a single one Engineer Hale had order* to get out of the way of the last pas senger tram, but for some reason w hich has not yet been explained he had overstayed his time and had failed to take a siding so that the passenger tram could pass. The trains came together with a horrible crash and a fearful scene of panic ensued wher the oxx-upants of the cars realised what had occurred Train Xo So which ran into the freight was made up of an express fear a baggage ea: two day coaches and two Pullman cars One of the pass- : ge cars of ths tra-a was b sex' load c ass day coach and the other a vestibuied car Engineer Mci'orm’x-k who was a FA" ■■•<..r .-:- tb ■ freight tram was «x ng .- Charkxtsvi.le to take a ’*ain south at the time ho met Lis death The cng.nex-r ot the freight escaped without injury It is estimated he-w that there w»re m ail prvbab.'.tty 18»? passengers on the tram, incbji'.rg those frci. Bcstoa and isunwJiat.pomts. CLRREXT SCORES V* ">at t'o T'-ee S j Leagues St >t» to-day. X At V A At Oaemaau 3. Bos to*. $. Al Chtx-agy J Ph. adelphm. A A Phttst- .-g. I Rrvx>k.lya. 5. A St. L. s 4 Xew Ycrk 3. A ME* AX UtAC.V*. At Washington. 5 ClevwUad 1 A Best. n. 3 St. Lou s 3. At Xew York 1. Ch’-ag-y 3. At Philadelphia. 7. Detroit. S. WK W CSS- -' x -■-•M. Al Cohun.'ua J Louisville s. At Mteiapii. s 3 Kansas xbty. 5. A’ S Pa M: waukee S A* To.ec,-, 3 l*f anap.-fts. i Smaaftod Ccear Reconi. M'astiag .w > The Mg T S. ba Mbip Kea-sargg smash.ee a ocean record* tor sceed m -he Sarte sh-p ■ ass -15 ■•■ -nev yx- mamg a total J s anew ot 3.340 »’ «< front Xew York ■ "'b~- Xee- es at the - g.i average speed 'ids es per hc.tr She m» - .5 -t x • : » - . a Kn* • scop ar : sar-aKgeaww- or the maehmery wo ch *b-..-wed -s psrfse-tx-u by nu eg -ap the speed Sc '. AS aad '.5 kn- is n b- as -w lays of the veyagr' W-roe- Due to -ea s-V’ C.l—Devihr. Oh.c July y Aaron Sfsaa. *a kawy- an •—ir -enwe- *fte< and MAmiy k-"--.; Arran: Coery aa<Khe<- asay—aa. at the wue x-uae •wtuax* a- ■ -s -:a a' rn.w.-n r as waa a suitor ?r Mvs Sk-.b. 1 ' a,.-w die wire of Cour* MA’-xE” igGTAT CMS *g Current ®~- cwa *or S-e>««. > "ev'»cs« ana L vooaecK inc'-asace a Gr«n ar s - -estoew. W'»w-Vwn. 'U Xx a -e,. CWw-Str* og rw.wM. .As-Aouk Ab. : »bx. ae. Atr-.as *i a-xa*. ’.g StMo—sumuy « e wgi a. baa. s<<mu' al legs..*. *re>n ano *~ev'».-orr« at Cb-cagta vumim. KMbe. •aww— Jw.y .. — an* Vbox . —. .. _. .'«* ."X 3k ,'sx* .“ vsrw— Jae — jt\ Nr an, M-* -we — Ks, a>x 4b a Ma .. - awe .««* •breJW ... .. . ~ um* wa tapx . .... &.* a.-* tsom—wuw »» a- - -XK -><*nu iwb «r -w mx sr. mtw ■tw. J«s. n -JS. anx. K.Sk . Ml. Cincinnan Sr*n ane . -estnclL. Wham—(•’m M. - vs*, vs. w—c x.. t wswa nai' T ~t. Su. ; nuami w*** m*h iwm « angX-xr-M- M -4g*r lO* HOM r-i —- a »«-•. ,m>. *ne~» m wigna Cftrcegu LiveeZDCN. jenii - miner ««•<■». mn « mew * WON- 4 Stgpi M—. ■ at a.-anol,**. BW W utr-.ua « a-agk-N. ugeaiia—-Wmkx * u. mb* ik Saw w-tnw L "«■»». aw*w -U— n. Mix.. Mgx. <. a glßge—J»-M M M- I .iXMr OMT niw M a.4M8k... bare UM ’ ax u. n«k x - -yp Earn Buffalo L. *ewttxm* gaaua—Mmuv ■* •.'.•♦mx gj See-xiew - u. HMii TUm, —i —*■ M«.adß-'i'. Mb»,a MavJT M •«■ 'll A h *>■■■ i. " •
PILED IIJ W Wabash Flyer Plunged Into a Derail At Steubenville. It Was Running Hour* Late and Took the Ditch With a Crash That Did Things. Eng-ne and Two Cars Overturned md Fireman Rece ved Fatal injuries. Peru. In !.. July B.—Wabash Rve r N- - - a derail at Steubenville and »a* piled in a heap The engine and two cars were yiverturned The flreman E A Rk-hason of Delray. Mich., was caught under the engine and his skull was fractured He was brought to the Peru hoepltal, where it is thought he wil. y . ; . ... . 4 • A .•: Seven passengers were injured, none of th»tn seriously The train is the same one which was wreckexl a year or s ■ age at S ' - engineer did not see the signal which was agams: h m IX A SAFE PLACE Inc t-j Cs-se of Eva-sv e Rct N;w Be - "o Stout Wan*. Vtecenaee. Ind July * —Lee Brown. who k-.'ied Pubrateaa Mass-.-y of Evansv e and px-, -■ ■i---.; the —> m ■ rbsr • -\ s-f wbo xas br; ..isht t -th s ': city ' cr safe xeepmg. has been removed to the refematory at Jeffersonville ' v <-. - « S nor IMrta The nogro was barely a. ve an.-, be had to be given siiniu ' la*-.s and w-.h • r tw? * • -s by a physf an be-'.-re he cottl 1 be sa e 7y removed M»wte-y C earea x.c. Kokomo fad Jnij b — The ■ystenms tee Former • saprearanee case 's - p.-wawne a speedy i tars Nt w bss’-ac of the ft ..' rsv I ibec-v betig g~:>-aLy accepted. :t is j beLeved. bias Factaer left his home for -'ase-'s ■ -brsKic tjoixhles and -.hat be - w-- sg a: l:s trade in S' J--..,- Sr - -a. ■ r- ■ pec ■ - . - • -z ba- ■> seen r-t ami one : th-m sa'« that he S~ ; a -*w xem-ttts -.r vwrsap.'.-a w-rh ham Bc> K x St-a-gw 4cg.»-'t. Frankbort. jag. ’Ly B.—Edward Redman, a tw- ve-yearoid boy "**id at sear J-'--see. was sL ed ia a pej rw. utr manaer He was ;pvu a ’ team ct herses puLing up say n i -a.— wh-n a -~ s —h- ali- ving one end of the r-ab err-e* -3 fiy ?u •< crush mg ae stue of his hear m s . h a manae' za* ha* ra*as prS; *5 * » RecceBrs.’.. tad Jn.'y B.—lt ■» -«p-■---<! that the -kepi*' '-an aa pany • rec pen the ig m wh h was • used icw-n a ■ =>w «■■ i-s aac wb-n be plaat tsasse-- n- ■ the baa-is of she The *B3 zas *eww been Usman -d ana the ana.swy a* ~'-ee *c- come~ SwO-e-aes. Sec h Benn lad.. J-i.- • ftp. -ernes ...jcbr-nnm-ic*-- I'-taas... us,: FL-w-rv ■ have been sirapenaea by me pro*; --*nr of rfte wand at pus,.-- saiery 'T sis bat a step -ewan surama *e aolice leDar-men; jf ovt.-e-muTUL'ie memoe-x The a» ft saspensi<>n is aot srmed. Cm ®’ho ices Drv Be terse or*, lad.. Jwy k —Frm "*• sr*t zase m n-mety-an* -•».-* * t ■ ■nA. Fike -want? -• w.tttou* a icenauii aaioon he "-mm.Baioaer* "..mpierng -die*.- war* ty ■wfnnmg BnaaM* tu p. er*t.e a< Lockport and in Maron <n adig. Fgnea tn Mcftce *’-a>x S<".irt*&ur*. ma., imy I—H«mrv j len.Muucft. eigfin-Sve »ears »c wmie e*'!*-*** ea. McpiMH* W <>e -atiw*.- -**■« ■ o h*a sone anu *mle<i so acrri-e an aapmat nine train by waim he «ae -tn town mu: giiiwr ■igev" "tract 'Worume-n. Sor.sourg. ind.. July The P‘ip-<:n Boor mmumeni naaintaouin baa awa_-ie<i -me -nr-w- hsr ‘msitstag be muoutneni m W T HMOnant g gir .■tty -uarraxt pr-ce SL MHi Loewen Cut ■acn-niats. Waftwen. iuu. Jiiiy <—Tw*»n(~ ib’» Big Four mm-tnawn *mp«n-«wi x -«e ■Muni* aer*- am* i*~*n lucbm <m> le -auie- at tftesr -etzsa. tu worn -n hoars a -tar Dwvvianas Ttmev Sumagew. MBnga. Ku. .buy ft—Viiljnm «n itroma :a lemuuxmg Slit mh* laiaagm•mm liwirgi- Benaua. a •anne’- *,ieg. IMt "hat he ailenatevi ftbe affv- -iotm m hie w:fw new Courtnouac ’"vnecten. Huntington IM.. Jniy A-The --nntty iOTnmi»M<HMW» Mv Mefthai >0 traftn « new --lumiouui- m .tm* asm. aw- The iHwnmt mmrflmrw i* ie.->nwti ■anada Fatally **ure -m "’-nm. Bwernmir lad.. ltd*- — Mam* Birth wwil. nation wmrw mt. ■»!«, hitr 'n aiianting num a muvmg amuih- mam.
Found Gent’. «ateh chain and ' . ("all at Yager’s furniture charm. Lail 81 B j52-7t store. , _ For sale Ladies’ high grade Ram, bier bicycle, in good repair. Inquire of C. E. Neptune. For Sale-Owing to poor health I will sell mv stole and property a Maglev. Indiana, or trade same for| farm ’or town properry. Anyon wanting to go into business wouki t wgIItO'XXMUKi or| write Robert Case. TAKE NOTICE. William Mersman desires the im- ! mediate return of all casesand botties, and those who have them wil Please take notice and comply with . * 153 w the request. Contractors Take Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive bids for the cleaning and piling of brick by the thousand, at the corner of Mad-1 ison and Second streets. Aillaon & . St’.ida baker CLOSER LEAF EXCUBIMS. Two Pers- mally conducted Excurxions.—To Colorado, Utah and | Califotma are being organized to; leave the first week in July and 1 X.'t Very low round-trip | ratesand n-’ change of cars from i>hi' and Indiana p ints to destination. If you have not yet arranged, for your summer s vacation, write 1 the un-i*-sizn-xi for full information G A A Deane, jr.. T. P. A. I Mi'S un P.t ".ti Ru’-'iev. - ' " nti nel BuiLUng. Indianapolis. Indiana. - ■ - . ' I y.'ll — National Encampment of the GA R Very low rates. W-,n- -na. Indiana —Special n and trip tickets on sale every day from May 15 t* September I-. Put-In Bay. Ohio. July 27-Aug. 1.1 ;.c. — Knights of C iumbuus Outing One fare f- r the round trip. B utunore, Maryland. — Annual meeting Grand Lodue Benevolent and Pr- ••.■••-’ i ml-r f Elk-. July 21-23, Is 3 One fare round trip. Chain*-i tua Lake. New York — - .' x mrs'.■•r« at very low round tirp fares n July 3 and 24. IRO3 De trit Michigan—lnternational
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Act irate pr.ee* paid by Decatur nredtanta for various producu. Cor.eeasc every j*y UR.AI.V BT £. L. CaMOL, GABIS MnCaATT. 'era per ewv aew xixed $ 63’ ...nt. oer cwi. ye.. . w "e« b£ .•as* _ew 3S 1 No. 2 1 lea Bariev , 40 Cl rer Sa*: I 50 A 5 00 1M» 4 50 £ 5 0 Bsickwtieai i F"ax Saad 90 :3K.*id HAiKfTS. snarittteioaed u Idcp m ■ccay m follows »x. Jalv • Tsi * »- - Cjhl. Jmy , 50? C ra. L '.'Tn. 2**t*!uoe*r =*, J TUB. ,'tuy ||* aa. 345 ’MB. Drtßter Juv Pom .415 15 •iaiy tag. dw cwt. 7 S»ptßDn~r L«d . wt % MB! aiill ’WBLETS. • ■WgH.' wy A.Vnocc u &0O i *>’ *' D Hxe. Dtaatar DW..li*. J** *' (••• ’ isat. je«- \.. _ | - w> •»my w'Utwt .. 1 «— * -aA "ira. Bq. $ BISIIC Jll ▼ aara . _ >MJt *''r*i I —L__ZZZ 11 i «?* ______;“ sq STUCK. W tBED <XHK>aJ«. ac, sp Lamta. _g = , 'X—T“ '~~ - s ‘*r * ® attte per h. u ~ ~ajW*. jar 1k.... 2 S * X □* 3*v»fHida*, mt b. ® «M.LTT» ’ * *■ » <30.. P»C®B«. '‘ uc *’ us wung w K tl P*lt. MT fa. J" *“ >»ta. -M Ih. Tjrtava. w Sfc —• «** 3W ib. "" «
Conveniton of Epworth Leasm? July Ito 19, 1903. One fare trip. Extreme limit of tickets Au gust 15, 1903. Pittsburg. Pa., Aug. 4-s, 1993 .Thirty-third General Catholic Total Abstinence Union of ! America. One first class 'Jure sos ■ the round trip. Saratoga Springs, N. y 17.10, 1903.—Nobles of the M ystic j Shrine. Ancient Arabic Order, I ni [H-rial Council. One first-class f are for the round trip. Round Trip, M 9.70 to Calif ()rni4 points via Clover Leaf route. Tick, ets on sale July 1 to 10, 1903, good returning August 31, 1903. " Get tickets and information of agent* Clover Leaf route. For rates, folders and full inform ation regarding above excursions consult nearest ticket agent Clover Leaf Route or address, C D. Whit, ney. General Traffic Manager. C] O v. er Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio •— ANNUAL Niagara Falls EXCURSION via Lake Erie & Western Ry. Perssnally conducted N!AG1B» FlllS EXCURSION in connection with the Like Short A Michigan Southern |j. Leave BLL FFTON 5:25 p m. THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1903 RATE. MAO »OCID TUP. Tickets good returning on C i B Line Steamer. Buffalo toClevelaud.it iesired. Also Sandusky and PuiuBay. Side trips to TORONTO, THOUSAND ISLANDS. ETC. For tickets, rates, time and pamph let containing genera! information, call on any ticket agent of tb»- abbre route, or ad trees H J. RHEIN General Passenger Agent. lodi&nap l - Ind.
MAY .*IARK£T. No. 1 timosh v bar ("baled < No 1 mixed hay (baled) . Jfe.iX) a S.-M No. 1 clever bar (baled) Locta Lay >1.50 lees WOOL AXD HIDES ar B. KALVU k BOX Wool, unwashed. i r '! ® Sheep peha 40c (o T* '» Beef hides, per pound Cass hide* ____. OT| Tadow, per pound — -4 COAL. Acthraciie ! ' 'J nut 4 5 Axneetic. lump. Hockicg 4 5 □'.cneetie lump. Indiana OIL TARKET Tsona H ® Pennsylvania. Corning New Castle.... N:rth l ima ............. 11$ South Lima 1 ® i toil an* I- 1 -* -.teheuae ■S.-merset • lacy ... •» Barxenrilto... Rigiand OTHER PROOtCTS •x vrtocß otoons *xn nncacnsL '<r» fresh, pre dos Lard. Butter, per pound * F.'tatc**. sew •• ® Dwtar » Bw«f« r»v Vwb- , “*' Here i* a actestak- reerpe for '* i<* »«trera?»e *<y tSe mets t' " ' * •am. Warn the hn»«u» •lice ttaa iod peel *H. Cev-'r «Kar t.lew Mr tfte Wto I**’" 0 * *rerista w-.tn tn* )MD*a V c? til pr*w»«a< the aitre* e< tew n * 5 * i «»va. Ttaa add water ail ’he wide lea. if u*~:. •• ®*d vpanngty Ow-tWil of » • t» a <!asa ut a boat r<h: for tan-- •*' WTten I writ* a story *•'. tk yvang anttar. "I \ J tat •< te* tu.ixualneo that I ‘ ®«ht 'lta it. aadl am y p't j dtan B» tta end «f tta tat ta*»« 1 , It’ ’ta that enoeC retame*! fee j bmuaeaa man. “t stamU th -* * ’•J tai' yoa to be«i3 at th* ot>r **« " - nvr taC’-Cta«c> T»»t 4 _ -
