Daily News, Volume 2, Number 43, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 October 1880 — Page 1
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Vhfttiiver i« wanted. anil from large number of this ndvirtlwir i* i»nalled to make Mie Ht flYVtblc «.i»f
UCMTC UlAUTrn EVERYWHERE to Miv iCll IO WAll I fc.U ihvbtkFnntlrKiJitI'liisr Machine ever IiivriiUN. Will knit a pair of ^tocklngit, wUliHlSEI. attf TOE complete, 20 mlnntaa. ^will ai*o knit a ureal variety of faneywork for which there ia a!*«T»* readymaj-Jret. Send -for circular and icrmw to tfre T»fotnbiy Kntttiag pMaehlne
Co.,
409 Waabinytoo at., Huston, Ma»«.
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want looms or houaea,-promptly secure ten•nt.aud aave the loaa arising from property standi to.' litU*. One cent a word.
fj?loU It KNT—First floor of *lx rooms, dlvltli'd ff hv hull in renter, double parlor*, nice rloset* in*. I tilt Ice kitchen with water In It, ont-bnildiiitfs,
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neij hl«»rhoKl, eonvenlent to Main street, Al.SO, house of tour rtxitns, just south of Sixth ,street passenger depot. Knqtilro at this ofllce.
I'jVwt HKVT—Throe furnished rooms U) Normal %T slodents. Kn«inir«: at No, sit© south Thlrenth aintt
jFor Sale.
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{i#^ArtveriiM!aititWprinted umterthlnlwad One l.'ejii m«:h word, nud (l»r advertisement will raruly *T«iltflttttractth« 1ute.nuon.9f jk4 r.«oiitt who may hare
a«wfng to do. Will work
VV W'r Aui'ly iln Str*i)t ^rntrofloor,
'ANT.ld®5Sva5Sir ApplV er iitdrpfirf, Carwiu S. Bill.^l l^afaycue Huect*
[TANTBH a ca«' of fi¥w XirtI a%nr bi ritr«d by lift Htitu a«4 1H wurrojn
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to tiniicrataQd that not iic chill* could fail rrlM* 8wl«a, Agwe
c,»i!l(tt« Harris
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A JfUKD-fYonr old cook in trade aa part buy fdrt'artl ft
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111 l#il yua a Itfetliau. Tin fin-hack guarnnod for Ave yearn, $« IODK centre tlM aafli«*. The love ii wanaoted (4 *jlv« entire satUfaction. For ante only by PKoBnl'. Fourth Mreist" bcf,. Main Un^Uhln.
yeam. tbran tea W PKoBsl'.
TBD -A Kirl Ho do jji-neral fio^wwurk. Apply iniou-illttlul' N°. 131 North Thlrsi:«*iith otrt'et.
Ic*TANTED--Puur Kontletnwn'to ocouf^r two .TV furiil«hed rfxniK vnry cli«n»p. at JTo, 100 LtffavHie
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A situation to lend at toani. or any
tiki work, Call irt No, 490 I'uarl »lriwt. •lAXPKn \VII.»ON.,
'A^tKn—Coal. Pant and Vest tiitvkttjK. AJuotwirgtKMt mnrhtrto 0|i«r»i^i«r*rV)m« at once.
HA ItTKAM A Co., Main Mtrt-ot.
11TANTKO TO H«*nt. a nlcrf dWellitiui: of Ui riNimt. with couvciiitsnci'*. mid In «ood location, hy Nov, l*U A/WWH* CASH, thin offlcc.
Ktl ^To Kent a.%w#rt !njrrof 4 or'^^ms in
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Cent ner wortl,
rsona may offer whatever they
may offer wnaiever tney may nave for
*le, and i»e sure of r»aohtnv more nurchasera jverv day thaft could tw done In a week by perxuiiil sollrltation, thus securing the advantage of nany iutiuirlo$ and of sol I tug at ihe Iwtst offer*.
f^Olt SALS—A law t|nantiiy of old Now»-,ia-jHrs, good for purjH^^e*. cents •erhnndred. DAitv Nawa,
|J1t »U A I.K—Cheap second hand ph« ton In good JP repair, home maks. i'rlce $tlo. On vtew at |Xt A 0 raff's enrftasfe shop, west side of public tare
L^OU SAI.K Nl»» acres land, Bloomlntfion road, just |fern!«, in three year*
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out of corporation.
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ST On Monday, between V»nd»lia freight tlemX atul Maek*vlllu. f'ipt The «nd«r wtil «tx- r#rtarde« leatf-
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sanve at the .Auditor** ofllee
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ilOt'KH A nutnlwr of l«eket b«»kf in the Vamtalla Steam Shovel, near t'nlow lepot. by W. Carter, e.mt«i»in«, valuable paper*, notes,
Heljtf^«»tfi ul no tftoovy, Snpposw »o be ^adlsof piek |SH'kei* For further information, III this iti if vi11
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COAL OFFICE,
S. WHTTTH* mi »n
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KUtnl tft fur«yi-.in|
ctwU, cheap ob«ql«kt» Tb kummmlitUi his frietttls. wd itof traop
FIIMLIY
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HAS A TT'LT'PHONR PLACED IN HI*
tiw, so U»aV ortiers can In? recti "feu ^r '^rtt from
any part
of I he city, *n«i sweire
he gani*' ntU'nUon if h*ft at tRf omcc.
thanking the jvuhltc for pa*l mtrmvace,
ettanuttws to i»e a» pmmpi ^ttpp'v
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{^TTirfiri" lift ate In tWar*d Aclty fof landlord? Jo U'|ftofl mi iilacard-, which attract the attention
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DAII.V NKWHWHI reach dallv everybody likely
All is Vanity.
When I look npotl the tombs of the great, every motion of envy' dies in me when I read the epitaphs of the beantiful, every inordinate desire goes ont when I meet with the grief of parent* upon a tomlstone, my heart melts with compassion when 1 see the tomb of the pjirent.n themselves, I consider the vanity of jarievitig f°r those whom wo liruat quickly follow. When 1 .see kings 'lying by those who deposed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes, I reflect with sorrow and as tonishment on the little cotnj»etitions, thctionfl, and debater of mankind. When I read the several dates of the tombs, of some that liel yesteniay. and some six/hundred yeam ago, I consider thnfc great day when we shall all of its be contemporaries, and make 011 appearance together.:—[Addison.
'. A SlirowdL Reply. 't.u
Sir Walter Scott says that the alleged origin of the invention of cards produced one of the shrewdest replies he had ever heard given in evidence. It wap made by the. late l)r. Gregory, at. Edinburgh, to
counsel of great eminence at the Scottish bar. The doctor's testimony went to prove the iusanity of the jutrty ^hose mental capacity was the point at issue On ft cross interrogation fate admitted that the
How W«hm1 Pulp is Marie- nt
So much is said about the papev pulj which is extensively used in the manufacture of paper that, a brief description ot the process of making it will le entertaining.. Anv white soft wood may be used. The bark is taken otV. the knots and dark iu:d decayed places cut out. It is then put into large caldron and boiled, which, extracts a)l the glutinous matter and m«inT»nd renders it wfl: It is then put into a large stone grinder, the vr.-itef pouring on it alt the time. The grindstone wears oft* the llbves until they
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liner thau saw-dust, which
tloat nwav iu a n-ccptncle. Tltc water is drained off by means ol'aftIK* sieve, leaving the ptilp, which consists of fine Jurjt or spliuters|of wood. It is white, iuid requires no bleaching, but is ready to lx» mixel with rag pulp or anything else that has
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»*tl lH)xe, at lht» offlce at it) cent* uer w««k. Said «nt of bote* to «e l»aid Invariably in adv ,« no fumtnunications will .«c rent |*W^ t- .Nil.
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Another Break, Sugars still Lowwv fallaikl m\ ul W. W. lilver & Co.
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P0*tmM*titr «W the Hon*e Deatf} ALKXAXT«R, VAL "October 7.—Jarara bis M. Striker, postmaster nf the fuited Stat«*s House of Redresentatives, died to-day nfter a linccHtig ifiQe^o, aged He served
Mexftfan war ana in tli^'rebel arniy. He was'Heett«d jppsfmast^'^jV. the House in 1^8. ^'i.ihe court.# Iudiaottpoiis, says her hus
IsyinK the (!nrnrr*itone «i the obrltsk.., lisnd has, broken' her bone's nnd'|i
siaturda}—A «ranit Wa^nir I*l*pla^ -"4
NEW Yonk, October
7
Ktone^ of lhi' dhe)|»K'-'
in 'C*«*lrtti f^trk/4! j)rpnTf«c': to bfe 6f importottct* second only to ,rbe di.splaf pre cently made hi Chiea^.'1 Upwards of 100 commauderiai toid lodfifes'will ftp in line,, under conrmufnd of RijrlJt, ^ror^hipfui Edward M. L. Eblers, marshaf of thd day The corner fttotfe* will be laid by Most Wornhipful Brother' Ji'snc'^ B. Antiionv^ grand master of Karons of the Btatc of Xpw York, asfistril by bis Htaff. Tiie eoibmn will l»e fortned t»jj Fif.lMivenue. front Fifteenth to Twenty fftcond street, at 1 t'lo o'clock, and will.' niovc half an boor iater over the followinx route: 1-p Fiftit uveuiit* to Eightysecond. tared, thenee through Central Park to the obelisk. Here: the ceremonies will be conducted. It in antlcipiited that fully 15,000 Ma«ons will be in line.,
person
played admirably at whist. "And do you seriously say, doctor," stoid the learned counsel*"that a person having a superior capwity for a game so difficult, and which requires, in a pre-eminent degree, memory, judgment uud combination, can be at the same time deranged in hisundcrstandipg f" "I ant no card player," said the doctor, with great 'address, "but have read in history that cards were invented for the amusement of an insane king." Thi consetjnences of this reply were decisive.
strong
libre.niid receive the proper consfcittteuts,to 1m made into paste, after which it is run off into paper sheets, whereas rags have to 1m- washed and bleached "with chloride'of lime, sotht psh and alum, and such strong chemicals, to takeout the color. Tlicnihey are picked to pieces and msde into, pnty. The by which wood jjnlp is made ts purely m»chanical. It canbe made cheaply, any at alwnt 0116 cent a pound. ,jttj
Pay As You Go.
This advice is always good, but it is especially timely when the prw^ecta ahead tbr work or business look encouraging, and everybody feels cheerful. How many times have you said tr yourself in the past few years* "If
could only get my bills paid
never would he taught in this w%v again," and you have focsed and worried over debtn, con traded when the times were fitt^h and the prospect for paying them seemed flur. Now it i» a good time to turn over Anew leaf, because it is junt the time when the temptation to do the same thing jn strong iitptwi vnu. If vour wage* are inereawd, or you are selling niore goods and getting a better profit, you begin to think, "now I can buy that new carpet or chamber set that my wife waatu, and can poyjjor it in a short time," You bad better wait until vou have all the old debts paid rtrst. Pay for your provisions as you go along, and husband what you have over. The rvllef from your okl debts will he like the recovery fttmv a boil—you leel tatter when it is well—and the comfort of feeling that the little pile yoa have aocumulatcd is sulgect to nobody^ Ilea, ia ft. positive pisksure. Flush time® aimo«t inva# riably lead to spet ulatifMi, and «pe«mtetiou includes aot only the investment is stock* or lands for a riae? but the dsscotmting for the future for anything thai yoo want. The Mm who huy* »lwt he is mtable to pay for at the time of purchases Is mortjjEagit^t h» Hfe and labor, and incurring a bonk« whieh tno*t likely he will Hfprrt.
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I Oppoititt Tcrirc llautt» llonw.
a wi«e*iQ«*iui, yt«T-
selfhoneMt.Poryvm heighbor jost llf d*»»
will lighten the burdetw 4M»d
of liilv aweeteli MrtU eneooti^re ftrtxmtry. reward howwiy.' peMa«*te Kood betgb-
IwrkMwadl ami vaAmee pea^Kdty,
THJS CITY'l
1, woil T*/Mj*4na3S *J* i\y —Tliv McKecn cadet hand will go' fo Brawl'tomorrow with the M. R. i'
full for utterance." Winnifred' wfi's the recipient o,r an elegant gold lined silver cup, arid silver doll ars, from her parents, and a small set- of glassware-* from one of thedittle girls present. The occa
sion was one that, will be pleasantly remembered by all the
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—A fc.raftle applicant for a divorpc, in
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—Tlie^pax^e of
Knicbts T^mpfars'and othfr Ma«oTii6 o)r eanizntioits:. rm ^fiturdav .on gatit......, ....v thotJCa»irin
of the inyin'^ of'th(S coi'iy'V8
*wi -tniJ!S
two tt»«th.
his pbeket WcdnWdWy has been found, •"the i|ot^ti»,'uiidist»rbetI.
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—Wouuld it not be a wi.se thing for our
committee to bring a germau oratorio ithiH city. The larger portion of the ger mrfn population of this ctty are members p£ the Ucpublican party, and would be
glad to Ueiir the presentquestions discussed in their own language. There should
be some action taken in the matter.,
—Worms are often caused by Liver Complaint. The mucus or slime which forms in ill health is where the worms produce their young. If nature is assist
ed to carry off this mucus the, worms find no rosling placei For cliildren and adults Dr. Flagg's Impraved Liver and Stomach if? the Only sure cure and preventative,
^o medicine Is tired. ,11
is i^-The Bankers Daughter which is to be played luy-e nexi Wednesday night, is
meeting with!' uuparelleled success throughout the country. The following is frorti the iVidianapolis uVivr*: Tha,t ex cejlent play, "the Banker's Daughter," is
receiving deserved acknowledgement by the presence of audiences. 1 Tliey play continues for the'remainder of the week,
wi'th a mati nee on Saturday.
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,1 —Saturday afternoon Mrs.T. H. Harper, of Terre Haute, gave a birth-day party at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs-
J. A Husted, corn,or Charles and Mulberry streets, this city, in honer of, her daughter Winnifred, who had just arrived at the age of six years, about twentf-fiVe little misses were present ai^tt spent
the afternoon most, delightfully At six o'clock a splendid supper was served. It is unnecessary to'say that the children, after having played all afternoon, were abundantly able to do the eatables justice, and many a little one went home "too
flittle
—Mnnei? 'finies. EDITOR DAILY NEWS: I
folks present.
observe almost
daily on the streets, either one or the other of two children, a boy aged perliaps six years or a girl aged nine or ten. asking alms. They always have the/same tale to
tell, namelyf
4!"Thai
thfsir father is blind
and that their mother has lung fever they have been all day without fowl and are awful hungry." Would it not be well
for adrne benevolent society to make the necessary enquiry to learn if their story be a true one, and if so, render them re
lief. But if on the other hand, -$# I have been told, their parents are hale and hearty!, ahd send those children out to itfip0*1' ypon the innocent citizens while tlier (the parents) indulge in laziness and
vice, would it not then be well for the authorities to take the matter in hand and
have it stopped. If those parties are in distress, it surely not speak well fortisas a benevolent people allow them-to suffer. If llitpy are a "fraud," the more the shame
to allow them to gull the
zens who do not know them.
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unsuspecting
people who come hi from the country and adjoining villages ahd, even, our own citi
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the city.j ?jfia* •&$
ZurfcTif SwJljfer mer-
Mr. Ed. Clausen, l&f land, a son of A. Clausen, a former chant of thb city. visiting the family of F. V. Bichowsky.
Tho$. Brown, dgeat for "Our Flirtation Combination," made arrangements here yosterdav for the eompanrV anpearance next Thtir#Say evening
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Attorney Ornr of the Midland road is
I* & L. special train came tiirough from the west thfs morning nd for Indianapolis The train conted of four coaches, two baggage cara attd engine &1. There was but mo pas
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815 Boys id Bine, over the C. E. I. and I B. & W. r»ilroadSv via Danville, on their wt\ io rtie reuoMMp at isdituiapoBv This an idea of the extent of the dcmoB*tmtirn and the iaterff e*t thaft is f^t therein. It an im-iuenaie-«Sair.
TERBE HAUTE, INP., J"pipAy. pOT. 8t''18SO.^t2TS-. PWCB. 5
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John Rhoads of Maxville Killed rnh.^ Bobbed.
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of Youngs town,-' which was taken from
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"iit-For- «ild nnd yjmn^ women and cliil drftri,'the ^ctit. hvaih riftstorer and pre-
server i#
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Blagg's Improved Liver and
SioniHch, Pad, that does away with medicines and always .f
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iUtle. daughter
of AImi
iliewrttaker
was knocked down yesterday by a horse driven b}f J. P. J^uriet. The child was not injured. No blame is attached to3Ir. .Jipiriet, as the acident was not avoidable.
Attentlotv-First Warders.
There will be a meeting of Repulicftn voters at hwidquarter, corner Third and Main, $at.unlajr night, to complete organ, ization Let all come.
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COMMITTEE,
The tales told by the boys who ran away from their positions are false. They were punished for their noncompliance with instructions and by- exaggeration tried to create a sympathy in the hearts of our citizens. ..They however falsfled the condition of affrirs and had they remained as they ought would now be regularly installed as in our worthy^ Yriend an^| citizen Eugene R. Hess/.
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News wasTreceived here this Triorniit^ of the munler of Johh Rhoads, of M&xville. Jfr. Rhoads is a huckster and lives lit Maeksville, a station on the Vasdalia road, about two miles west of herei He had started west' on a regular trip and wh(|n about one mile this side of Paris, frpm present observation was muderedim
He was found about one hundred yards eadt of the jilace y?h,ere his team *as hitched, which faet proves that he was kjll»Hl while on a trip west. It is supposed that a tramp had asked to ride with him and he had consented and that the devilish nature of the favored had got control of him and led him to do the in human deed.1 "(A. fracture of the skull proves that the murder was done with a club. Seventy-five dollars in cash and a silver watch were taken from the victim.' A thorough investigation is being made and^the murderer will probably be.brought to $
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Officers Vandever and Russel last night caught a money changer in the. act jf cheating one of our Main street merchants. The sharper was nabbed and placed where he woinld be out of mischief, as no onl wished to acknowledge themselves taken in by:such f^low, a prosecuting wltnes could not be'found, aud be was giyen,.one hour tp leave the town,. He left •v|jKi' Iu"%s »:tap Kusene Hess.*
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Eugene Hess is stationed s^t the,present at: fortress Monroe. Eugene is about the iOiily one of the large number of youths from this city, who joined the Navy, that has had the grit and. determination to .remain, in, t^ie. gorernm.ent ser vhoqm
He is a yottn^^flan oflrosoluti©n and will however atul generally carries out a purpose which he attempts to achieve. Hie other fellows undertook the business expecting to have a generally good, time arid by their failure ,to comply with the rules and regu I ation of the navy depart ment reoeived punishment from fcheir officers/^ugenc is a boy of sound mind and has brains and common sense enongh to understand what stringent rules are necessary to control an ijrganiztion such as a national navy and governs himself accordingly, hence receives encouragement from his superiors by just and proper treatment.
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The most disgusting thing ia humanity is a female SOOIK A BUWUBAE fop is unendurable enough, but tike female snob is worse. A woman with a woman's heart is never a snob. Neither wealth nor position can make h«r such. She may occupy the highest social position, and have wealtk in abundance, hut she never fitih to be a lady, and is known as such in all cl IWPH hated of repelling those heoMla her ia social standing ami wealth, she command* their respect. The snob feminine is w«maa who has been palled np the social trtairwsy, probacy hy some one above her or with some one who has wealth, and who the* immediately assumes the air of snobbery over thorns with whom she has ASrtnerly walked. There are two tilings the ftaafnine snlrih never possesses, btaJns and Without these neither wealth wor nupCTMH wxrial standing count for nradi with sensible people. ..
feet probably bat little known is the United States nickel flve-oent pees fkmiishe. a key to Metric nd weighte. This coin two eeatimcrss in d^met«r and its w«ad^ is Are fiwmes Five ot them placed in aiow wflfgive the l«Mrtb of the
is a cubic metre, also the key to a
HHUMEt. Aa kiloMtre key of fl^mesware fc. swus- sdf espssity RRS
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helhre.yow believie ere
th*t you hear,aud think tweii
evil story, thftt you hear, and .think tweut. timesTieiore you repeat it, e^pedalhr .if is about wonuui. Say to yourself, This may not: be true, or ft maybe exaggerated," unless ydu have proof of the- veracity of yoqr iufocmant. People sometimes tell fidsehoods, they oft^i make mistakes, and they may\^ear wromg." There is auriculai illusion 'jxtst ai Well as optical Tllusion. Take all these' things into consideration bel'one. you believe- As fbr repeating 3ie stoiy, ask yoursell' if it is necessary, fit sometimes js necessary. Then do it with the fear of God and the remembrance of the golden role.
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Large stock blankets at Ellis', woolen mill store, corner Firat. and Walnut
St.re*ts.
fe«fi The Popular lleaiaurt.
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The Clerk has issued building permits to the following: M. B. Crawford, two-story frame dwelling on in.lot 8, McGaufchey and Roach's subdivision cost, $1 900.
D. P. Cor, same on 'n-lot 3. Roses subdivision cost, f1,900. Ifi trm: *1
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is a common complaint If you feel so,
healthy
kidneys, bowels and liver, and thus restores the natural life and strength to the weary body. It can now be had in either dry or liquid form, and In either way to always prompt and efficient in action.— iVw Bedford Standard.
demand
So great has been the popular for the celebrated remedy tyianev Wort, that it is having an immense sale.fnmi Maine to California Some have found it inconvenient to prepare it from the dry compound. For such the proprietors now prenare iu liouid form. This can pe producea at the aruggists. It has precisely the same effect as the dry, but is very concentrated so that the* dose [is a
Go tP Wright & Kaufmaii's for Akron Oat Meal, Pearl
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Holled
Wheat and Graham Fltiuf, Broiled Mackerel, Brook Trout, Sardines, Salmon, and pure Cider Yinegart
Go to Andrews for all kinds of Boots and Shoei
David Davis sat on the chairman's ri^i hand.—Exchange. Then the chairmah js maimed for life If you haVe your ga ments made by Bartram & COi ydifr standing as a man of taste is aesured,
Sorgham Molasses, neif Sugar Cured Hams, flnesl Breakfast Bacon, California Honey, Mixed Pickles, Cranberries, at Oliver's.
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The place to buy jeans, flannels, y«rns, and blankets is at the Vigo Woolen MillTWise millB sell nothing but^ their .own -manufacture, and keep constantly oh hand a large stock to select fr6m. Give them a1 call. 37t6
For Oysters,^ Celery, Cranberries, Choice Chickens, Grapes, Apples, (Potatoes and Cabbase. go to Wright & Kaufman
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Wtlx or Cholera Infantum,. It is tar 8Usafer for iherior to sbdthitig syru antd, ahd will cure the ^drst cases of ^mummer complaint, Cholera,, Mourns or Asiatic Choler|i or flax filter ever else' fails, Q6od' for Childreli
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If Having Jn»t ret^i rued, from the
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