Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 4 November 1889 — Page 3

CARPETS AND Ft" RN fTl'KE,

FITS,

OUTFITS.

HOUSEKEEPING OITFITS

-OF

Dcciiralcd

iiriiiiiirc,

llAN( i.\i I.AMI'S,

licd-Rooni

N'ou can buy all of these at

one store by purchasing from

us. By so doing you can un­

questionably save money, in

all these lines of goods, we are

showing the most desirable

to be found in Terre

We have always been

ading house in low prices

have a dozen prices for

^the same £xxls. Each and I every person purchases at the

^lowest possible cent at which

we coukl sell an article rather

.Khan have a customer

jjo

of the store without buying.

r'

We invite your patronage

by reason of having the larg*

fest assortment, the prettiest

^tuul best goods and the lowest

.inces.

oster

Carpet and Furniture House,

)S. 422,424 ai 426 WABASH AVENI E.

Terrs Hnute, Indiana.

so, FtiUT waynk and i.afay

KITE. INDIANA.

AFFAIRS OE THE RAILWAYS.

THK EX(il'F,KB'8COJfVBXTIOX BE •IEC TSTIIK FEDERATION PLAN.

Article* of A**H»r!jitlon Filed for a Road From lndijmitpoll* to (he ss «bub River.

110

We are in

shape to serve you now

ever before. We don't

4*

out

JVexver, Col., November 4.—The lo- spikes.

1 lty traiif (M*rt«iti'ii wrvice 71 H*v in*h tmyniciiji' 5 jkt rent

...

l!?

the bills of fare: HKKAKKAST rrn its is ,*kaim»n. («tme«l and Cream

Coftee. Kitflikb tlreakfa^t Tea. Choeolatd l*RI£A Vi«nna Hread iimhoui Bread. Hoi Hdl«.

Corn Mnffina. Dry Toa«t. Butiered Toast. Cmitn Toait. Boaton llwwii Bread. ir*hmn and tMtnteel Wafer*.

Ortddk C*k«*. with Vermont Maple Syrnp*. UMI. Frte*! IHntUh Billed Whit« n*h,

BKitlUKH.

Tenderloin steak, Main, with Munhrtximm or Tomato Sauce lt?y«kfa*t Hwhmi, Ham. Sirloin M«ak. l.»mt» Choi*. riaiaf or with Tomato Sauce. mtmiv ttalhk eountr?-JiauMMte Pried Mush.

llotJed. Frte«l. shfrre!. fieramtded.

comotive engineers have refused to adopt Chas. M. Wheeler baa been appointed articles of federation. The plan pre- (teneral Traveling Agent of the E. T. sented to the convention is understood H.f P. D. «fe E. and L. & I. lines, with to l»e the same as presented to the eon-1 headquarters at Kvansville. vention at Atlanta. Edward Smith, train dispatcher on the

I pon thesuggestion of Chief Arthur, Ixgan division of the Yandalia, has gone the convention appointed a committee of to nis old home at 1 Arlington on a visit, five, with instructions to prepare a new W. C. Tomlinson is substituting for proposition of federation, which shall be him.

K*' t'°u-:«mi»

will "be to form a fadUt£! S with anv o—ion mimed in the fcXCh^.' 'article, such federation to stand onlv until dually acted upon bv the next an- -v Elliott, superintendent of transnual meeting, at Pit tabu rg. As Mr. Ar- portation of the Vandalia, is at Indianaptliur will have the appointment of this °'1S.,n consultation with the Penugyleommittee, it is believed he will name

Washington, November 2.—{Special.] jassociated with Mr. Rockwell on the C. I Following is the debt of the Pacific J'- secretary of the Hocking alrailroads for bonds issued and interest paid bv the roited States and the condi- On October bill). Fred II. lien jam in, a [tion of the sinking fundactof May 7,187S: train dispatcher on the the bmisville «!fc principal iiit«t(tnIinK 9M.62i..,vi'2 «0« Nashville. with headouarters at Louislntpr«'*t ruc«1 and not yet paid 1.2yi,470 -.M \11,,

Inn-rot paid bv the riillcdSlat'*#. 7K ,, apjMJinteo hl traiil ll3j.ltt lur Iniemt rp|»pld ly ••fiinfiftitJe*—

net

earnlofp* 7S Halmicf of hn»Tiit jwid by the I!nlt«lElates .t

XINKIXU KI SlJ.

Bond* Cacti

$11,1M,M0 nt»

..... -j.-'Wi

Total.. ftl,l»7,(l3G The residents of the suburbs of Cincinnati have shown their dissatisfaction with the accommodations offered by the lice l.ine by boycotting the road. For some time past the army of commuters who have leen compelled to reach the city have been kicking on the accommodations offered but to no avail. The change of time on October 7th wa& the final straw that broke the camel's back aud the residents all alon« the line jietitioned for a change which some convenience to them but the road paid

attention to them, and on Satur­

day when they went to purchase commutation tickets the C. II. & 'I». got their patronage. The Bee Line will make another change and attempt to get back their lost traffic which amounts to about •I00 commutess.

Articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary

01

State Saturday, lor

the St. I/Miis, Indianapolis Eastern railroad company. The capital stock, $4,.V20,0(M), is represented in 27,120 shares of common, and 18,080 shares of preferred stock. The directors are Perry H. Blue, C. P. Walker. F. K. liasler, S. T. Hays, S. W. Kngle, C. K. Hinkle and J.iiiles. The eastern terminus of the main line will be at Indianapolis, running thence in a southwesterly direction through the centers of Hendricks, Morgan, Putnam, Owen, Clay, Greene and Sullivan to the center line of the Wabash river in the last named county.

November 1st. appears to have been resignation day on the Columbus, Toledo tt Hocking Valley Railway. The following officials resigned: (ieorge K. Carr, the (ieneral Superintendent, and bis chief clerk also, N. T. Seymour, Superintendent of the Toledo division, and M. P. L. Booth, Superintendent of the Southern division. It is understood that the resignations were not tendered on the ground of reduction of salaries,:

but on a*connt of feeling that they can not properly conduct their departments the vigilantes. Parker believes tin under the policy of the present manage-! diau's story was true. ment. The Shaws will agaiu get control of the road.

Ai meeting of the I'nion Railway Comtmnv at lndianafolis on Friday the matter o? building a viaduct over their tracks at Meridian street was postponed on account of a legal question arising as to whether or not they would close the street.

The 1 Hit tug Car »er*lee« yesterday evening, bound for IvOtlisv That the enterprise and push of the and the copper-distilled fountains of Vandalin company in putting on through Kentucky. It is probably the best dining room ears "from St. Ixiuis to New equipped" set of rolling stock that the York has been recogtiixed bv the travel- Pennsylvania Company has eversentout, ing public mav l»e readilv ^een by the 1 '1^ .,

1

increased tralhc which these excellent

Tonrae, MUCf Piqoanh?

I Yoiujs Turkey. Craabtrrv 8*ur«.

l»ranjw Flitter* WIims

ti«man m-* I Htwwi I-ettuw I M#*hrd *. I\l«tm».

I a

1 Cottag« h»44iti|, VantUa Sa«««y "sI akr. lit.,,

«n»

t»tans«s.

Krult

Marnt*latr. &tam and

PffTATOBC.

Baked, Pried.mil, stf. Roast Beef. Be«ef Tonftie,

,, tted iu this section of the country,

{The engi|U,(

x0.

aecotmnodations have brought them. S the eonttol of engineer Hart, assisted by lie dining cars an* nil bright, of cleau pilot engineers from the different roads and new and the quality of the meals over which it travels, is said to be a relic servel is not surpassed by the leading!

0f

ith

H«Haniai*e laxiatorH^s throughout the tram, hot and Celery. Gherkin* hill «auce cold water is supplied bv air pressure Queen onv^. from tAnks beneath the cars.—lndianapo-

Prlaw UM**t Ue«f. Young Turkey. er*t»t*r Rih K»d* at Hcrl, with Bniwn IVnatiw. asttwaR. t»ali sauce* thing that is bright and witty and Iota

L% Areata.

Btpnf cmirtrmi

wrw.

M'PWER. V-

,\wrN T*n* Fntta.

Ofttmwd an»i «. «1 Mdife.

KMHU» I

Trndrrlala steak j»Uia, witk Tonsaio ^au«», I Lamb t*fco|»a, Uaia. SltW» !*t«ak, fiturvta,

Raw c»y*trr* Stcvot I I «w»*. Boiled. KtW, SWmi PMrtk-i *1tb Haw.. Pawl«y,

K«m.

W-

sMIii

Slewed

Ham,

Boo«ta» Sardine*, tS Pk&led Lamb's Tongue. Sated, j'otAtye Sal id. BKEAl. ETC. Vienna Bread. Graham Bread. Hot Rolls,

Dry Toast. Buttered Toaat. Cream Toast, traham and Oatmeal Wafer*. 0 riddle with Verraoui Maple Syrup.

Prww»rved Frails.

CoflVe, hoeolau*, Black Teof rwn Tea.

55

K- podOcrn

v«nia

men who oppose the federation, and who [t,me which will take effect on next Sunwill do little to bring about its final adop- day. I tion. The convention has yet to audit a Chas.1l. Ilockwell has resigned his Jofew claims against 'the charity fund, si tion as private secretary to (icorge M. I make some amendments in the insurance I Pullman to accept the general supcrinrules, and receive the rejort of the com- jtendencv of the Hocking Valley. His mittee on constitution and by-laws, when j.salary with Pullman was $0,XK) i»er anif. will be ready to adjourn. nuin" C. C. Waite, who was formerly

Jfapau-I.er on the Sewpirt New A

officials in regard to the change of

of th»j Memphis line of the L. & N., with headquarters at Paris, Term. On October 2 !rd he wsis married to Mr AmiL. Cowden, of Ixuiisville. Mr. Benjamin is well known here and has many friends who wish him success.

EPITOMIZED STATE NEWS.

Mrs. l,ouise Mariotte, of Fort Wayne, dropped dead Saturday. Heart trouble. Pascal (.!. White, wealthiest farmer in Montgomery county, who was injured in a runaway a week ago. died Friday ludiaua Land and Improvement Company has been organized at Bedford, and is to do anything to boom the town.

Nothing in the alleged scandal at De-

i..v ...« ,v *'auw Cniversity, as was expected, and would'be of:

t'ie 'instigation

by faculty so proved.

Great time at Bluffton over turning of natural gas into the pipe line to that city..- 'Had a big gas display and have a bigger one next week.

Eminence people thought Buruess Johnson's drug store was selling liquor. Blown up by dynamite Wednesday night and building totally destroyed.

Three victims of the Bohemian oats swindle, after lawine it for eight years, concluded to settle the cases at Hartford City Friday. Paid costs and face value of notes.

Eisert's grocery store and the entire plant of the Press at Petersburg, Pike county, entirely destroyed by lire Friday. Other buildings slightly damaged. Loss, $8,000.

Over 100 coal miners at Shelburn struck Friday. lot tired of working at starvation wages. Operators offered hand miners 5 cents raise and machiue men 2$ cents raise, but men wouldn't accept.

Great is Howard county. The board of commissioners has a record of which few can boast. One of the three chew, smoke or use tobacco in any form. None of them touch liquor of any kind or use profane language. Who says the good die young?

Ed Parker, Richmond, who was

011

a

Kansas paper when the Bender family took flight, says that he interviewed ail old Cherokee Indian who claimed to have seen the Benders killed and burned by

In-

Npnnlith Americana,

The Spanish Americans have come and gone. Their train, a gorgeotpasymphony of bronze and gold, oak and dJive green, turquoise blue and imperial purple, rolled into the Union Station from Springfield, 111., yesterday morning at 7 clock, and rollecf out again at 0 o'clock

naw 0,

the Johnstown floods—built at the Al-

Following are toona shois. How ferfect a piece of machinery it will be understood when it is

stated that it is expet^ed to draw the train attached to it, weighing three hundred tons, throughout the tour, covering a distance of 5,825 miles. Of the vestibule train, beside the baggage car, there is the Pullman library and smoking qu", "Kspemnia," tinished in bronjee and gora, nml equipiied as a library and smoKing jxarlor, with card room, liarber and l»th saloon, buffet and escritoire.

Next to this comes the Pullman dining car "Windsor," finished in oak and olive given, with a capacity for serving forty persons simultaneously, and following it are four Pullman sleeping aire, the "Washington*- and "Columbus,'" finished in satin-wood and mahogany, with maroon and purple hangings, and the

^Uet-n^oms. in which, as in the

I lis Journal. 1

X(m Kaatlake the Amfrtmn Utrl. "I think the American girl is »verv-

ters of Americam have been out in Hie world seeing and lesitting for several vews. The danglers of no other catkin on the face of Ubt* earth would be received so freelv at court as those of Americans are. 1 nave not seen an ill-dressed woman since I came to America. They are the most stylishly dressed women in the world, and are rwoguiaed as such whereem aeeo abnosd."

A «f fiiwallM An ordinance reaatly uasaed by the Council of a city In Missouri prohibiting "girls, women and females from loitering around saloons." Elizabeth Oady Stanton should visit that city with a primer.- Omaha Republican.

TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWSL MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4.1889.

GAZING

VlJ

lb* Be*v«0 Btetnt Ou« Carnival o( ConatailaUoiu. It was at Spirit like, at the very limit of the pier, b»t* the Opaha Republican. They were all alone. There was

the stars were big And bright and so full of self-conceit that they looked at themselves in the water and winked. Par out a

night on which a man could make love to I

his own wife! and those two, Edou&rd and Alicia had not yet bespoken their vows. "Do you know any thing about the stars I" inquired Kdouartl in a voice like the murmur of the wiud in summer trees. "A little," answered Alicia, tenderly. "I know some of the constellations—the Great Bear—the—" "Yes," interrupted Edouard, "1 know all about the big bear and I can find the north

star but right over there is a group. Do you know the name of that!'' And Edouard threw his arm across Alicia's shoulder and pointed to a cluster of shining worlds in the East

Alicia leaned towards him. "I don't know what that is," she breathed, as one who did not care.

And there is auoiher constellation just over our heads!" Edouard passed Lis arm around her neck, and placing his hand under her chin so tilted it that it would be easy for her to see. Aud then to Alicia's eyes

1

he heavens bocuroe one grand carnival of constellations. Shooting stars chased each other athwart the firmament, comets played riotous (tames among the planets, aud finally there caine a soft and radiant blur which hid them all.

Edouard had kissed Alicia.

KeMttonnhlc Joke.

At the theatre: r. Smiley—Holy smok*e, what's that smell

Grimshaw—Smells as if something had crawled in here and died Gentleman in the next seat—Excuse me, sir it is probably the moth-de-Btroyer on my wife's seal sacque. We did not expect this cold snap.

PROFESSIONAL.

DR. T. W. MOORHEAD,

Physician and Surgeon,

OFFICE, 12 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET..

Residence, 115 North Eighth St.

DR. VAN VALZAH,

DENTIST

Otlice in Opera House Block.

I. n. C. ROYSE. MARK R. SHERMAN.

ROYSE & SHERMAN,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

No. 517 Ohio Street:

-./j*®

H. Babtholoukw. w. B. MAII., BARTHOLOMEW & MAIL,

(Successors to Bartholomew A Hall.) pS 6^0 1-3 Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind

DR. E. A. GILLETTE,

DENTIST.

Filling of Teeth aS

Office, McKeen's New Bloclc, r. 7tti and Main.

LEO. J. WEINSTEIN, M. D.,

Physician and Surgeon!

Residence. tS20 chestnut street. Office, ill X. Building.,} All culi*

Sixth (Savings Bank promptly answered.

under

In-

Omeleta, IMain. with Ham. ftirsH'y. Jam or Rum. finishes! in satin-wood. mahogany and turquoise blue, with garBakcd. Krietl Stewed. Saratoga. I net purple and maroon hangings, and ^.iSS|»o««,s.ito.9i«HrrHTmiusnffiET. Vacki,u« "Tmut lf fourt Elfton, n.««.!f

ble. I am astounded at the breadth and depth of her knowledge of men and things. When I am ia her prewnce I sit in silence and wonderment. *'Etiid»h jfirte are in the nurserv or at U.VDKLTTAKKRS AXD SMBALiMKHS. a strictly private school when the daugfa-

DR. C. T. BALL,

Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous disease*, tumors and superfluous hair,116 South Sixth street.

IXSUHANCK.

Tkrre Haits,I.\i).,Oct, 26th 1880.—We, the undersigned, return our thanks to B. F. Havens for his satisfactory settlement of our losses by fire, and we cordially recommend those wanting fire insurance and prompt and fair treatment when thev meet with losses, to insure wit Mr. Havens.

IIIS lh

John- L. Hedkoro. v«Kuwaru P. KKDFORO

r^:^»cKAH, i.

THE STARS. TIME TABI4E.

B&w flrmnd J^AILEOAD TIME TABLE.

00

moon, bat

FI.AI».

Mum Mi.vnis Hasn*.

FURXITUltK, STOVKS, ETC.

HIGHEST CASH PRIOB PAID TFI FOR

1

Second-Hand Furniture,

STOVES, CLOTH INO, ETC., ETC. at

Ul'HQjLSTERERS.

WALSH A S0UTHERLAND,

Old Faraltnre made to look like new. SatfefaeUoti guar«a(e«d. Mo. 418 Oharry 8tra«t

v'•

•»••••.

ram.

I aoanrr a. ku ck. javai a BLACK 96 NI8BET, Undertakers and Embalmers, «KORTH FOURTH ST., TKRRE HACTE. aarail call» will

noefvt prompt

Open day aad oftbv.

atteatSoa

COAX*, KTC.

SMITHS COAL OFFICE,

947 Main Street,

AH (late ot MlnatBOM isd AufttHll* Coal. STORAGE

ROOMS *M

COSItlSSIOH.

Standard time 10 minutes slower than city time.

VANDALIA LINE.

Leave for the West—1:42 am 10:13 am 2:15 9:04 m. Leave for the East—1:30 am 1:M am 7 15

a m.12:42

±00

boat slid noiselessly along. In a nearer arrive r*o* thk Kast-I-.SO am 10:12 am boat a fair tenor voice carelessly half 1

2:00

111

9:00

hummed, half sang a common l£r*% song, Arrive fro* the West—1:20 a 1:42 a From the hotel came now and tnea a 12:37 m: 1:40 m. twang of the strings of the orchestra of T. H. & L. DIVISION. mandoline. On such a night as this did Leave for the North-«:00a 4:00 M. "f Dido stand upon the wild sea bank and Arrive from the North—12:00noon 7:30pm. wave her love to come again to Carthage. 1. & ST. L. On such a night as this did Jessica—but a Big Four C.. (*.. v. A I. Trains leave for the truce to the bard! It was the sort of a I

m.

a

CALL ON

V. G. DICKHOUT

For Trunlw, Valises and Traveling Bags. If yon are going away this witrter he will make a trunk that will prove a victorious eiiemy to the baggage smasher.

®HUNKER'S BALSAM.

We warrant HKl.NKKK.S CARMINATIVE BiLNAM to cum Summer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Flui^eeoterrr. Cramp Golic, Cholera Morbus. Chronic Dlarrhwa. aod Coageutlon ot the Stomach and Bowela or refund the money.

We challenge any one in the world for $ 1.00. to produce a remedy or prescription of equal effect1 renew, promptneas and pleaaantnew tor the dinorder* named. We offer 9500 for the aUghteat barm ahown to remit from ita ate, either ia Infant* or adnlta.

Sold by drtifcgtats, 25 sad 90 eta. The small fitoe sent by wail on receipt of price and 8 eta. to par postage. (iLOItK CO.. Tkiuue Hactx. Ikd.

jwstage. A ldrent.<p></p>Addram. (ILOIIK MEDICINE 1AIT*. Ikd.

McKeens ted the Vigo Co.

Home References: National Banks,

-s"

OYSTERS^

FRESB NEW YORK AXfl B.ILTIMORF,

Oysters!

-AT-

E W.JOHNSON'S.

615 Main Street.

rXSURAXCK

AND RKAL, ESTATK.

jinstirance S Real Estate Agent,

FIRS, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE. neprmenitutmrnutef the txsrt ootnpa«l« la tb« United gtaio*. Call on toe at

HO. 320 OHIO 3TRKBT.

CONTRACTOR,

E. M. CORNELL, )BOIXJHR

AND CONTRACTOR. Special Attestios Ofrw to

Interior Finish, Cabinet Making, Oarved Wood Mantels, Hotise Bepatrixiflr, Btc. 419 WALNUT STREET, TEWIE HAUT^

-IP

m.. 1J:4» p. m.. (New

a,ul

i1-""1' the we«t at

l:*20a. tn., 10:09 a. m.. 1:06 p. in. aud 6:SL' p. m. I E. AT. H. Trains leave for the south at 6:10 am S: 40 m. and 9:50 m.

Trains arrive from the south at5:10am 12, noon, and 11:10 m. T.H.4K

Trains leave for the northwest at &00am 3:00 m. Trains arrive from northwest at 11:25 a m.

In*

E. A I.

Trains leave for the south', mail and express. 8:*J0 am Washington accommodation, 5:30 m. Arrive from the south, Washington accommodation, 9:55 am mail and express, 4:10 m.

C. & E. I.

Trains leave for the north at 5:15 am 10:45 a m: '£17 m: and 11:30 m.

1

Tr*hi* arrive from the north at :00 am 10:05 am 3:30 and 9:45 in.

It A11. WAY.

Shortest

TO THK

3 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY FROM EVANSVILLE, VINCENNES, 3 TERRE HAUTE and DANVILLE

CHICAGO

WHENCE DIRECT CONNECTION is made to alt points EAST, WESTand NORTHWEST

Ail for TlSZlts vii CUmso ft Eastern Hllaols B. & forrttes, time table* end information in detail* address your nearest Ticket Agent, WILLIAM HILL, Qen. Pns*. and Tkt. Agfc.

CHICAGO, ILL.

R. A. CAMPBELL, Gen. Agt., Terre Haute

TltUXKS.

i.'sssi'jHs!"

ViVs,fr°»*n "rc'm,in,im

Sion of

sis, I'rohtpNtis I'tcri, Broncbitis, Asthma, Catarrh male eaknesR. spcrniatorrlucn. itheumntiMn. etc

McBrayer, spring .......

R. Monarch

ne Head

M. V, Monarch

THE Oil.

iSShs

York

WlHUm«bur}t City. New York

Near Haxopibire,Sew IlaiHpsbtr*.

German, nifnofs

A. S.H18S.

£1

DH. W. O. COFFEE.

"rr WONDEEFUL SUCCESS.

?atients Treated to Saturday Night.

Sick Treated

(Except Surgical Operations! Until Saturday November 9th.

AU tUey ask in return is their names for reference when cured. Cow* »«rly aud bring uuly frieud with j*vu, as rooms are crowded.

I»K. I 4. FOFFKK. Pro*Mont of «lie ortVe Medici*! 111*1Ihho. I.oiiUvIIIo hj »rj uiued 1 ih S.mI.iK*)rupital stock aud lull.stall I hdm-oU'd pcciiiltFiN, will lc at the 'lVrru Haute H.use until November !th. He treats all Medical and surreal HUcum *. and UefoMiiitle* and in uke*

SClENTfKlC EXAMINATIONS.

vv,ilh

0,xu!Vfnanl

.. if'r to life chance of a perfect cut truth and "truth is luiirhtv and will nrevail" u-lmn ku.\t-i ..,,.1

SALOON AN1) CHOI* HOUSE.

THE CASINO

OUR LEADING BRANDS I

WHI8KY8. CI0AR8.

8 2

8 2

8 4

Baltimore Oysters received daily. Fried Chicken, Baked Beans, Egg*, Cold Meats of all kinds. Everything neat and clean. First-clans cook.

SANDISON & BURNS, 677 Main St.

INSVRA N( K.

CaJifornia. t'jillfornfa ...........................................

Nortbtm, England ....................it.................................. VI,000,000 Guardlao, England 21.WW.OOO North British and SfercantHa .it,..................SO.fXW.CKJ Pbcrnlx, London 7,000,W0

Tb« belt la tbe cbeapMt! 0«l Iba b««t br patronUlnr

MACHINE WORKS.

W. M. SLAUGHTER, PHCBNIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.

Ninth street, near Union Depot.,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

'MAXvrAcrvuxm or-

Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Machinery]

Architectural iron work a specialty. Dealers in belting, bolting cloth, pipe, brass goods and all kinds of mill and machinery supplies. Engine and boiler repairing promptiy attended to.

Fifteen Surgical Operation

«unt».inieal and physieal seienee, as he ill eon

"lt'Vn,ho ill eonviueeany one ,.f the nature and ovten

sion of diMH.se, amount of dauber to life and chance of a uerfe. mre. HeMcvIng that seionco is knowing that ilinoase can le

POCKET MAP AND SIIIPPEIW (Jl'IDlC.

What's the Matter with Indiana?

When you can buy RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S NEW AND ENLARGED INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHIP-, PERS* GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR 130 CENTS!

It is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions corrections to date. It is double the siao of Rand, McNnlly &/ old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, tuough soldi* same price. 7

The Map is 21 28 inches, on a large scalo, colored to dist\ counties, with a thorough and comprehensive index compiKf showing, in detail, the entire railroad system, the express complk doing business over each road, and accurately locating all citicw,' towns, post offices, railroad stations, villagos, counties, lslunds, lakos, rivers, etc.

The compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon which each station ia situated the nearost mailing point of all local places, money-order post offices, telegraph stations, and the express oompanv doing business at the points where tho several companies have offices.

The map is folded and bound wit#the index and compilation in a flexible cover. Sent, post paid, to ai^ address, on receipt of price, by RANDy McNALLY & CO&? Map Publishers, 148 to 104 Monroe Street, CHIOAQO.

ou*

ifjiii liliiii'lli!!:'.'

..tit tiPr.i

Scrofnlft, I'oiiMiniption. chronic Coiiuh, re \11 MtrKlcnl'opcrntlonM ]ierformed

..mi-

nh his %ning." ct«

And Chop House

imported. iomo*tiv

iHENRY

LAY-

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