Daily News, Volume 2, Number 75, Franklin, Johnson County, 15 November 1880 — Page 4
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Advertisement* cowing under lh#:^w'.o*1 similar beads, will Inserted is the
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the rate of ten cent* per Hue, each insertion
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Advert! scmeni# printednD'Ur ('hie he*.l One Cent each word, and the advertisement fi!t rarely' fall t/attracUb« atten&oanf person* wJfcntnajr have whatever Is wanted, and from a l»r&e to'^r of replies the »dve rimer l« «-iiAl»lr«l in ui«fc* mo*t favorable selectfottf. -n
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\TJJ ANTED—Your old cook utoves in trade part pay toward a "Charter Oak." Thi» «tov« will last
a lifetime. The lire-back i* jfti*ran«
teed for five yearn, the long centre, the
tame.
The
atove warranted to give entire r.»tl»facilon. For •ale only by I'llOBST, Fourth street, het. Main and Ohio.
WANTED—to
rent a small house containing
three or four room* near the Vandalla •hop#. Apply to 013 Chentnat street.
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ASTED—A flr«l-cta»s «boejnaker,*t JJo. 9. Second street Good wageo to a good man. Mnil be able to fit. "Setf
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»y than conld be done a wee* by »ollcltatlon, thna aeenrlng the advantage of many inquiries and of aelllng at the beat off»r».
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SALE—A large quantity of old New^aper«, good for wrapping purpoaea. omta per hundred. Dailt Nawa.
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tSTTorre IUnte la too1*r«e a cltj for landlord, oil of exljttttce in city of Uh to depend on placartU, which attract the attention size, 6ut it can be Oilllinished in Its pres-
awe will reach dallr everybody likely The4|ueit point of Importance is that th^""©^frUhw property the officers are not encouraged and assis One cent a wor£ by otjj best citizens. This is certainly true, tf thiere is anything that will encour age an officer and spar him on to better tyTniW thia head, for One Cent per word, and more effectual work it is the knowl perwona may ofler whatever they may nave for e^jrg ^{g work, is appreciated and that aale, and be itare of reaching more pnrchaaera «ve^ day than conid be doneln a week bjr _pev he Is supported In his duty by our leading
OR SALE Cheap, a good family home appl. once at Bfeaucbatnp
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SALE—One hundred thotuand buaheli of iSngar Oreek Coal, very cheap, at Armntrong'n Scales office.
TTIOH JP »ott good repal aocond-haud cook stove.
L*ave orders
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BALE—Cheap, one second-hand parlor coal base-burner. 4itove In orainaiy air. Also one small cannon aiao mid cook stove. Enqalr^.^f addretW box
SS, News office. %, TilOR RALE^Fine duck gnn J2 1 so. Will Wsold cheap fpr max. JinqnieoJitthlatiinctt. -4i-
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original cost, cash* SPORTS
MTAll advertli*ettent«i nnder tnla head will be charged 10 cent* per line, and any one deslnna answers through IW) Newa boxea, can teat N a** mall boxe #1 this office al 10 cent* per week. .... paid invariably !n advance communlcAtloni will be tecil the rent first being, paid.
rent of boiftis to he anno
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NEW FEED STORED
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C. A. Power ]aaa. opened a. Feed Store 'at *-No? None but the best qualities of Baled Hajr, Corn. Oats. And Feed will be handled. Orcler#-by Telephone of Postal Okfti flrotn any part of the clcy promptly attended
For all kloU of HeaOwctf to the Blue Fmnt, 018 Mam A winter
Go to the new Dye Hotlse for all *inds of Dyeing Scouii^tafl, Main street.
For gotwf tJnderwear go to the Blue Fron*. orttf ,t2 tf.
Will. White keeps the only firstclass restaurant in the oity. You oan get & x$eal at any time. You can get your oysters served in any style, and if you want a really enjoyable supper, go to Will. White, on Main street, near 6th.
Dawn, down they |^j^thoi» fine Chin' cbtUft owr ooau for Blue Front, al course &13
)4«ct it the Main street. TStf,-
Mr*. T. D, Oiin has a widespread reputation el selling fine millinery cheaper than other dealer* in this of New styles just received-
v. COAL OFFICE. N. S. Wheat nreparod lo furnish all fftadet of coal m« wood—both soft and fiartl iu cheap as Ui« cheap»t. To acrommod^te his friends and the trade itenerary he has a telcphotie plMra «u
Sffiw that orders can be reoeireti af ^5 ise-at fi via aajr part of the city, and receive y'1 the same attention as if ft at the office,
TUaaid«g th« public for past ttMfonA#k 'V *, he *ttsram*«s t» be as prompt la suppir-' lag them with the beat of coal la the fuiimca xaix mm,
Opposite TciygJ3aat« Hottse.
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authoritv for P^dy^Znht'Umitxmt, authority Oout .W? Divesiet attendants. aitd b»Kt hotis« at the
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of our city. 1 The boy# were ushered to stats reserved for their accommodation, and when they vetv «e*ttMl comfortably, the regular de--#otki4tal excreises were engaged io. We bare not room to give an extended report of the sermon, and will, therefore, make meotiop of the nsott proinlutjnt poU*U fM||
The' jruyectjy of thfc tfi8C "Guardians of Society." After the introduction and preliminary remarks, he began to apeak more directly to his visiting friends. In'regard'to the closing of sa-
e»a4 uq ivn couipww, ih loons on Sunday, he tmid that a policeIIDan' •cc"rli'K
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h«l power to coforce all pen.1 »ild city ordinances. He claims that a policeman is possessed of the power toebfirSetIte State law whellter or not there a provision for the same in the city ordinances
The officers were praised and complimented for (heir success in keeping peace and quiet on the days of the two recent elections ^'v
After dwelling at length on the forego in# poinls .be spoke of the supression of gambiinjfitotries and houses of prostitu tibn, These, says he, cannot be entirely
citizens. The principal purpose of a po iicecpan's life is to promote the morals of a community and thus surpress crime.
A person of average intellect is bound to honor an officer whose open countenance and bears buttons should comiiatid the respect of every person ,yho ^^nces to pass him on the street.
The above is a very brief report of the sermon but will enable the reader to gain an Idea as to the character of it.
The "boys" Vfere well pleased with it and fcre lbuft in 'tlieir praises of the treatment they received on their visit an^heme to be aiile to repeat tfl&ii*V|Bit Sftfhp iHifi»..i nt W IIJ W *p, c"" ®ai«d •^TRANSFERS. 4« T, anaHebecca Harriifhidto Ruth^ Gibson on n. end e. sldee. s, "sec. So-Ncvins twp.... |400 Jas. Wrttkins to O. B. S6Hlls undl-BtT:^* off 44W a, off w, side 54 a. in n. j^sec. in Lost Greek tv,p.. ^. $1000 Mary Jewett to R. J. Seers in /Jewcttaadd 600 Mack & ©rimes to M. iClark, in
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3ll!iOU drunk, $70ff. ,' •J. feisliop. drunk aud dlsortferfy, $700, 8. Billy, drunk and disorderly, $600. H. Bishop, d'runTi and "Bisortlfirly, $700, W. Sure or, drunk, $700. ..JiimiiXx.i li" 4 iT, i**" *'1
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THE MARKETS
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Is aw, York., Nov. mj-fPlwr^-Heavy' ,anpa^ fine 8»te and western, $S90^3S cotnmon to «tra, $4 8n®5 10: and to choice. $6 15® white Whoal c*Ua^lf]»^-l 9®: extra Ohio,
Th- ||J586 60 Mlnnenota Icte^SHfc. Wheat—Opened
heavy nngi«d^'«iprlag,$l «K hatdaprto|L$l tt:
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aeuc. e*t*»Ste«dy mbted western, white j. .«tWfc¥9«
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Cbjcaoo, Wovembef IS-Flour-Steady aod unctMuajred* Wheat—Active. Ann and higher No. red winter. |l «U: No, aChl«ro spring. •I 04^®1
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cember 9iMXQJXr. Jannajrv No.1 ChlCMts **-'J- active and a De«em!er: _rt easier aad nncbaaced. tl IS ,000 bead af
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Cts«!r*fcTt, Nov. 15—?kwr—Si higher fMnuy. $* 96d5» fancy. Viheat -Market easier "o. amber. $1W
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red winter. $t 01 Corn—Scarcc and firm No. 2 mixed. 47c: new ear. 4c. OaU—i«lel, bat 3(o.«whn4,«^|e.
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Toutoo, Xwr. I«.-Wfeew Market ea*ier Sa, 110SQ ©e
5 wblte Michigan, $i Mkhtaui. |l 1 4 S ha 1 S 4
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Nfuralgta, CaUnit, room**l«« Main *twtt and examine ******. ihdr mammoth stock of towelnr. tOw m* Bkf«at new b*tk h«w^ Oom- wAtehcs. clocks 46c. All goods warranted a* tvpreeeated.
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Foi a good winter f«r cap goto Sykea' o& Msia I54&
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Why ia sVtiiat the m^ority. of i*ople Ufie their right hAad in«t«ad oi their bft, and cainnot help rmaiiing at thoae who use Uie latter?
Why isiivtt^.a man «anm.| a bundle of, toothpicks without helping himself bo one when he Uoea not need it. .'••••*
Who fa it thai a amall boar cannot lei
of his cAb. The ldngT narrow l$bomotive with its sand tower belfry and smoke-stack is in/front of him, cutting off his observation. Hi ianf fie# Onljr his owfi 4rsck, while the1opposite track, save at a distance, is almost wholly unseen by him. (On some railroads the the reverse is the custom.)
Custom, owing to causes we know not of, has established these curious precedents, and from observation iind education we unwittingly do thousands of things that are, to say the leasts iftuuiy, and that we cannot possibly explain.
Happiness of the Newly Mm*!*#1 It is the happiest and most virtuous state of society in which the husband and wife set out together, make their property together, and with perfect ay a* patny of soul, graduate all their expenses, plans, calculations, and desires? with reference to their present means'and' te their future common interest.
Nothing delight* man more than t® enter one of the neat little tenements of
but their own knowledge or industry, hav« jOiaeti vJiawfc #ndi iitandy And. eae? gage to share together the responsibilities, duties, interests, Jmls and
An Ol* Doctor'* Advice,
It this "Trust Tn God and Ice^p your bowels open." For this purpose many an old doctor has advised the habitually costive to take Kidney Wort—for no other remedy so effectually overcomes tress and griping which other medicines cause. It lis a radical cureforpilea. Don't fail to use it.—
TfaruilaUd from the
Jti» Tork Ztilunt. ,^„J„KTO..^„i,a
If you want a bargain in Jewelry or Silverware don't fail to attend the Burt
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Hare grow #fer rtt»ct»d npon very many fwoj U»to|» ft do, which we can give no particular peaaon 7 How if it th^t wodo notgiv® five ch««r», four cheers, two cheer** one cbwr? Why is it that w« giro thr«e ehee*i aad.- »o more? Wl»o can iail?
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.. „y is lt thai when one as&s number of days there »r« in a oertaia month, we "always Bay over !to imr»ei*e0! "Thirty day a hath September,
April, June, and November." Why is it that we torn to ,the rl
many
highways? The driver alwaya sits upon the right of bis vehicle in turning to the right he is fartherest away from the wagon he passes, and unless he is an expert can not tell how close he comes to the wheels of the man wfco goes by him, whereas, if he turned to the left side ha could look straight down, see to the fraction of an inch how dose he was approaching an obstacle, and thus Avoid it. The engineer runs upon the righ^hand
vplea£
ures of-life The' irtdusirious wife1 is cheerfully employing her own hands in domestic dirties, putting. lier hOuse order, or mending her husband's clothes, or preparing dinner whilst, perhaps the little darling sits prattling on the floor, or lies sleeping in the cradle, and everything seems preparing to: Welcome'the happiest of husbands and best of fathers, when he shall come home from his tgil to enjoy the sweets of his llttlfe paradise.
This
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itf' true domestic happiness.
Health, contentment, love, abundance and bright prospects are all here. Bill it has oecome a prevalent sentiment that a man must acquire his fortune before he marriee^rtlmt the wife must have no sympathy nor share with him in the pursuit of it—in which most of the pleasure truly consists—and the voung married couple must set out with as largo nnd expensive an establishment as is becoming those who have been marred for-twenty years. Thipjs very unhappy it fills the community with bachelors, who are waiting to make their fortunes, endangering virtuo, promoting vice it destroys the true economy and design of the, domestic institution^ and, it promotes idleness and inefficiency among females, who are expecting to be. taken up by fbrtunei and paasivdy' sustained without any care or concern on th^ir.part and thus many ,a. wife becomes, a/i a gentleman once remarked, sot a "help-mate,"but a "help eat." 0t rjf
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Bruce auction sale this evening at 606 Main street. ,tf For a genuine good fur hat, at bedrock prioes, visit Sykes, on Main street. 7o-8t
you
fever and ague, dumb ague, bullous, dis ordes iaudice, dyspepsia, as well all disortkxs and ailments, of the liver, blood and stomach, by wearing one of Prof. Guilmcte's French Liver Pads, which is a sure cure every time. If your druggist does not keep the pad, send $1.60 in a letter to French P«d Co., Toledo, Q., and it will be sent you by mall. It is the only pad that Is guaranteed to cure. Be ware of counterfeits.
Don't forget those cheap hats, caps and gloves at Sykes' hat store on Main street. 754ft ...: V'. ...
Gray O**ercoats only $2.50 at the Blue Eront Clothing Store, olo Main ttreei, 7«-tf.
Prof. GuiimeOe's Freuat kidney Pad id manufactured in this country from the French formula, and is the genuine. For sale by druggists.
FOra white shirt with Linen Bosom ard cuffs for 75 cents go to the Blue Front 513 Main street. .P 72tf
Grand auction sale to-night at 506 Main street of Watehes. Clocks. Jewelry and Plated Ware. All goods warranted as represented. Let everybody attend. 74-tf
Hats, caps *od gloves, all new goods lust recBiwd at Sykea* on Main street. [Cheaper than crer before,
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it** t»A wem wtt ABSORB it t)» o«3m unuo.
X. nuisance Uiat troubled EuropoAfty years ago A* aitracting Misntiou hore— that is. putting alum iii the bread we SMt, The hrttsua nitist be 'light1 that it toay bo .digested thai is, it mttsl be fliisd by Uto well-known coila wo ato aoeustomed to see in It. Where beor or ale is brewed, those who undeistand healthy bread-making procure yeast,, which 'lightens' the bread better than any substitute, and 'is wholesome. Where yeast is not readily obtained, 'baking-powdeis' are resorted to.and out of them come miscbieC Bicarboa^ ate of soda and cream of tartar, or tartaric acid, are the usual iagrodients used in a. good baking powder. Cream oTtartar sells at sixty cents to: «ightf ftv® mnd. This hiffh orice has led
the cream of tartar, Alum will snake bread look white, so that bake» can make inferior flour salable aa bread .by its use. and they use it, in some places calling it 'rock,' fto that no inadvertant exprowion may let 'outsiders' know that alum is used* Alum is an injuriousaiitda te the human constitution in-largo quantities, or in small quantities often repeated. It is the omaUqaantities takM 'every meal that do -toe -miachief in bread. Alum is cheap—thre® cents a pound—to the pocket, but it takes what is so saved out of the stomach, and takes it with fearful interest.' Alum is .an as^ tringen^and is used by'dyers and others assuch. Taken firequeotly on the. human stomach it produce® beartburn* indigestion, griping, constipation, dyspepsia, and kindred trouble® resulting from ir&tatian of the mucus meobbranie, produeedby theastringent properties ofthe alum. All these are nice things to be inflicted by the bread wo «at every morning, noon and, owning. To young children, growing girls, persons of weakly constitutions and frame and sedentary occapations, this alum-bread is poison most especially. If the reader^ wanta to know something of alum let him, suck a lump of. it, notice the effects upon the mputh, which is som^hiug like that of an uuripe persimihou thpu let him rer Hect how it acts upon tho. Vender,, delicate coiits ef the stomachu Dr. Henry Ai Mott, tho celebrated aualytical chwnist, analysed twenty-three, of the baking powders now in use, and found alam in all but one. It is time we took measures ta atop this bread poisoning, that kilis qur litlLe onee, and perpstuatfiiwJy#pepsia and cholera. ereelej on £awyeri». "Mr. Garseley'- satid Partridge, this Mr.Denslow.a
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I thought the man waa crazy. "Perhaps you can inform me," I suggested, "How debtaicoukl be collected without lawyers?'! r.,
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"Don't want 'em*collected! don want 'em coUected 1" l»e squeaked. "}f A lets have his property without payment, I.don't see why C, D, E, F,^ and all t$»e r^st of the alphabefBhould P». called- on, to ierve Sea police to" get At" back! ifo debt should be collected by law. It'/, monstrous! Lei A nian tr^anbtherman athisownrisk? .TE\^ti A g«nWer pave his own debts that he l6nt legally obliged to
and calls them debts of
honor bak*'meh ^rHl "pot the# broperty out of tlieir hands to prevent the legal collection of 'their grocery bTfls. AbolItdt all fairs for the collection of debt, and that woold abolish most of yoo iaw^
Hecipe ior making pantaloon^ )a»t.— a a I a a A timid Bostonian married a young ladvr whose weight verees closely upon 20& pounds, "My dear/' say« he to her^ "Shall I help you over tlie fence?" "No/* Myssho to i»im,
MHelp
the fence." H'&rt
An exchange says Striped parasols have tnken the place of striped stockirt«B.w The idee of a woman holding a stnped stocking over her he«4 to keep1' off Uie strn^ and w««ring trorriiiols on her Qh, ino, we don't beiiofa the story.
JBbrace yourself this from the Boston iW: Oats and imrsenudds are alike ia some respects. When the nurse givet the baby an airing she kes a peratnbulater, and when you »'l/ Hjo cut out at night she takes a purr-rumblo-later, toa "Ah, yes," said Mrs. Partington, some •ten ago on the twenty-second of Februair, as she watched the mUitary pees by: Ah, yesi Washington is dead, and the worst of it is that nis mantle-piece don't seem to hate fi01en,on any man now lfving."
In Stanstead, Conn., a man sold 10-ceot packages "warranted sure death to potato bogs no risk of poisoning animals as with Paris green." The packages were not to be opened until time to use them. One victim baring three, opened one and found two square blocks of wood, on one of which was written: *P1aoethe bag on this block and press firmly with the other."
The Chicago
Tribune
Ladles go and examine those line tiltlag PitcberaM ToaiCtflfrsq asndl six Bottle Castors witJi extraHoe Cut Bottles, (Hogerrmake) that are oo sale Bveryaftenwon and night at 606 Main St. 'lii li
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Ir. Denslowi'-a young attorney Greeley tittered* abort gruiittof recognition, but did^not even look around. 1, «mtjarri«»dywlkrunk away to one corner and-took a chair. He wont sronhd tha room looking at tlie: pictures and wliatnOfcfend in about fiveminu^B.wheri his back was turned on me, an« thouglit be had forgotten me. heBudden. ly. wlthout looking at me, said •-.
So yowre an attorney art t, -fob ilsisvS 03 im
I confessed it. "I -hate lawyersr* he exclaimed, em« phatically *'1 hate lawyers they do more mischief than' their beads art worth." "1 I BU "I suppose you tn
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Another invoice of new gbods just re{ ceivedat M^i T.D. OUn'aMillinery Store on Main St. fflj nwob ui^.-U^-ijgi-aqBaaBa 3
Don't fokef the auction ^S^td-nljj&V at 606 MtfW street tf. .)«Ff&
Go acrd see the suit of clothes'fo* "IS'OO at the Blue-Frorit clothing sto^re 515 Mdni BB?!7IIT|,I a. .1^.1.1 .1"... BI...M4
Ho for thoBlue Frent ClothMg Hmrt at 515 Main street. Me 'cheapest Clothing House ia the Worldi
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If you aipi a conductor, a meohjmic of a mcrehsnt and mSi wateh-tBati!#ili bfeep correct-tliieJ don't fall to ^tftnd^the auction sale to flight at 606 Jtflih Sfo1 tf .rn aii_L_L--.a
If Bcaatfiam 18 CPSUnb
will'acknowledged 1
said, "that tliey- promote good order, and remove impedHaents-to good government^' 'Just ie contrary, just the contrary he squeaked, in his old falsetto "they cause disorder, and they art the chief obstacles to good governments .i
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&4 OMtntys oiatM* office, 86 4»hn# Uunlwr Tard, 06.0 AjSchaaL ... 87, Kiitder Brotlnrir^, 68 trnj*ffers.
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Wright
says that a young
wife of that city who is anxious to keep her husband at home evenings, flatters him shout the exquisitely dainty proportions of hia feet, and induces nim to wear boots about two nsee too small for him. He Is on his feet all day long in and when he gets home at night pair of cool, ay the time pearling
town, and the has a soft chair and a loose slippers for him, and he, with great drops of agony on his brow, has got off his boots he comes to the conclusion that there is no place like home after ^11, and has no desire to go down town to lodge, or to sit Bp with a ride friend.
80 IsaatBall, 10 Htilmsa'a restdeace. 91 Clay XcKeen'a raaldeace, 92 ChmtStark,
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Now is the tithe to get yourself tf ip top good Watch or Clock ati yourown Grand sale to-nighjt- 606 Maitf streets .• i' ~-»b r'-1 .. ...
When you aor© passing along Mair ^treet, just stop and exam in© WiH. White's restanxant iwin^ dow and yoti will see the finest assortment of good thin®aU that pan be found in the efty
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taurant man, has returned from a fishing* ea^^dition, btix^ginfe home some of the finestBass ever seen .. ®v-\ J• wu
(Jrand auction, sale every afternoon at 006 M^inatreeti for the special convenience of ladies, No. trouble ito,t show goods 4nd- you axe ceistaihr to get bar gw* nrr iojfwo- i-Mi
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%he tf jEHrtia^#^ The following w» 'itiui name» of sub scribed to the Tplephone JExchange, now in regular oo|iijectH®».together with thetr nesp^ctiye^nmn^ers,? 1 VAnfflHlirWIght offlcHi'f Mo• 9 SoHtl) A Hagot. tl .¥:! fn& 8 Elevator A, 4 McKeMLa mill, -iVlf*
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8 CHi Pewle^s offl^e, 9 Phttnfic
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14 A. Parker's founBry,
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19 Olilt & Wllllaffie^i.-f A '.j* |j» ,nl I 20 National House. al I & St down-town office, 2a C*»E*l KB Gonoral Agent'# office, r' .-7^
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2T Pation Pro* ,• I. {58 John Zimmerman,
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47 Comp&f: "V'* $? P]Uit
48 Mooie
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49 Brigg* A 50 Ban tlx* & ArmBti'ong,
51
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s»/ssisr." TJawa,* 78. Dr Boater, mhlnice, 74 Vandalla:Aadltor^ office. 78 BvehlngQaiette, 76 Poatoffiee. 77 d^fcboH -t w. Tti BaacnmelaW
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7» Edward onDcrt—rMldenc^,. 80 itoibm, 81 8belbsraC*l Oci (0 City Clrilc'a office.
ChfeM-l'olEct office, 81 Botuttiibt. Brown A Co. 85 Bement, Re* Jfc Co, 86 Havana? privau office,
XXTLAJUTTON or BEFK&aXC* MARKS
ingcara. Redining chair car. Union Dea, which ia five tnint^es faster than city Um£ lai^t'^VANDALIA UNI. »*t'
Indlaaapolla Acc
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yj Loot uixrt 'the btg iBo&ner "Bvef 'Mnr OKa's millinery store ou^East Main St. if you want to see the fewest ^yle 73t4- :'l v--..--A 1 jt! i'rrci
Forgenuine. gopdiBed Flannel .^undefn we*K (all wool)" call at the Blue
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Only $100.? ,! f«: vr^/^Vwull •'iniiii "ifi i. tLcl
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Dont fcrrget those winter' Caps at the* Bhie Frontonly 850, 7»tf.
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«80htcago Bx~..a —40 Freight and Acc. ... 4:43 CHICAGO!* KA8T^RN ILLINOIS. ''m (Leave for Nonth^ TiiH an4 Chkago^Sx Danville Acc 'V..w.v.oK.- 8: *dNaahvttleandChicago Kx.u.. (Arrlve from ZJorth.)
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JOB. KM. MB. ^.C. Kelhr, 108. C. B. OoMasKHfc. 1C7. Coal, BloA MJnlag. Co.
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Tcrre tiantiAcc.... Chicago and Terre I^ante ExV...... 5 *aChicago and NaajnrlBe Ex!... ........ 4:
ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY, ei: [Leave for Northwea^]
Peoria Mail and Ex.... 8:87l Deeatnr Paseenger .,... 4:07 [Arrive from Northwest.] Peoria Mall and Ex.......................:W Indianapolis Paaeenger. 1 T. H. A SOUTHEASTERN, [to Wortbln 7 °]Depot, Main and First Sta.] & [Leave for Southeaat.] v. Accommodation........ ...*'.i[Arrive from SOathiastJ Accommodation. 3
DAKVILLE ROUTEl
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Leave, Terre Haste. Arrive. Dan villa.... ..v. Hoopestoa..........
7,85 a.m. ilO.#)-
Watseka. Peoria,...\... .. Burlington Keokuk
.11.88
,.ia.40p.n». .. 7.60 .. 7.45 .. 4.00 ..18.00 night 18.45 .. l,a&^ m. 6.OO1 aothpH. 4,20 a.m 5.361
i- Chicago.,. ..v" Milwaukee. St. Paul... ..... .f, -itn fArrive. Tort% H&uto... .V. Leave. Danville
Hoopeston Watsoka :.... Peoria
1.10 8.80
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JC:... Burlington Keokuk..f'jH" 8t.Panl,. ..........
S.3&', 4.00 9.00 8.15 12.35
3,80 8.55 1.00 8.03
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makefrow ao^lnfto jeothSsg like It for mawr ffliUH «w offered before. Basines*
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Corner Fourth aad Cherry street*, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
