Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 August 1883 — Page 3
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fto \Vorthlngton), and freights. .^EUM.flw, minutes faSffcr t^an T«rri^Iau1» i^planation of references *Everyday. -AUtr&lns not.so markedTBri dail? nmi-,
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Bunday. |Parlor cars 'fl&llyj except SunSleeping gRyUnft) VANDALIA LINE. (Leave Kolng Kaat.) ••gFastlilne „...._ 1:40 a. m.
Mall and Accommodation 1:10 p. m. ^Day Express 2:15 p. m. and AerommodatUra fljti a^uu fe^Vert^ .K U.L »sRrttl^v.^„Arr.::. r.S...r :.~t9B aT&.H Mall and Accommodation 12:55 p. m. •«Daj Express 1^6 p. m. (Leave going West.) gWMgPlfljlgaeaaite
'•sPaciflc Expres»„ 135 a. m. Mall Train— 10:10 a. m. •fifFast Express 2:15 p. m. •'ndlanapolis Accommodation 7:00 p. m.
eȣR^m3EaG(M
(lJeave for Northeast.)
**11 Train 6:40 a. tn. Accommodation 4 .*00 p. m, i,
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Mafl T^aln..T....... Arcpai n^dation...^........ 4. ,...&
Hy.AN8V?liIiE TE^EtBE se SKtOn vllle Express 4 ^5 a. njodatlon..... 10^0-*,^,
•Expre aa •sNash vllle Express Accom wodaUpn
iUO&lW&rjf toSbby-,'
K:s (Ajeiiy*]
vodatlon .J. 10:15 a. m.
Acoomn \odatlon io i5 •Eastern! Exprega...^:'.:..:". ......... 2:10 p. m, cuiGiU'iO'i AA^TEBN JfLliiwoia (Leave for NortH.) T. H. A ptolct^sExrlrJM .../.! .-.S 8:15 a. nr. Watseka Accommodation 2d25 p. m. ••Nashville & ChIr«go Express.. 12:05 p. m. (Arriv from North.) Terre Haute Act lommodatlon... 10:15 a. "m. Chloago & Terre Hante Ex 5:15 p. *aChlcago and N asb-viye 4W1.
ILLINOIS iDLA^rf-^AJLWitT. (Arrl ve from West.) No. 5 Local 6:57 p. m. No. 1 Mall and E xprew.-t.....r. ...lM 5:42 nt.
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No. «i nit No. IMailand Ei"press —.
.j.u...^i.ii5:48 a^'mr. 6:47 a. xa.
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T. H. 4 S. E. ('o Worthlngton).. (DepotitfoVner J^lr atrid
Oieave^qr .. attdrfe»r«s.' ...i.J---i»«.»-" «v«0 a.nil mmodallon a"ilVhlK' v5®" ??'110
Mall Accommoda (Arrive from Mali anl Express. Aocom modatlon
to."
^Oprsmr
10:40 a.
IJtDIANAPOltIS 4 8T. LOUia [Depot.corner Sixth and Tippecanoe ita.p Time—Fifteen inlnn.Ves factor than-^erriB
L? Saute time. (Arrive from East.)
•l)ay BrtJJrisr. 10:33 a. m. *8sNew York Express....— 1:50 a. m. Boston
A
^:87 a. m. 4:17 p. m.
........... ^A5 ». n». *rr» .... 12:3? f. jj
COLD
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Wotranted oiooiKloly W*
Coeoa,
from which the excess
of
Oil has boon removed. It baa (Aw
timet (to ttrehgth
of Oocoa: «s}xpd
trith Btarcii, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far ^ootioihical. ,11 Is d^ljctopf^ noujrMhingc eli cngthcDlng,.cosily, digested, J^njl -twlminiljly atlajpted
f6r
InvaHis'-'ii
wyll.y tor porgonsln, be^kh. Sdlil by Orooers oreryTrhere.
f. BAEER & CO., D»rcMer: laa.
I. H. GL ROYSE. JOHN M. REES.
ROYSE & REES,
l"? I! V,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
'^o. WSX MAIN STREET.
CERTAIN
Hers an lossPe
Swlndlers and their Victims—How Care-
ry Urea!
Every Hreak dflurish&e createsa^fid? ow, and behluij eycry truth..crpuohe»-4rto-corresponding..lie. W-hpsoovetj been in.TOme wa^f^M.Wff^o^ed ter swindlers and their woi^t^ hfe,bftd(ietl«r luck In'.-Ufe than the beq»^\¥itnes8e8 to the value-of a given article arc the cguj^/el^^d jjp^aticgi#^ which sfcek to shaire its pos8ess)|ig a Iiiaotionof iw^serlfe Hegjjpi^ It goes
BENSON's'CAPSlNB POEO0B PtASTKRS are pursued by a host of miserable and worthless ^mitators, oageesti appropriate what t|iey|ij4i 6^&ji f|^| of V1.®*0" rles. Tkeli lelobts Wihinobly tike "tbe form of a cheap plaster.
people .were careAU in, membeflng "naiiies. But
!frJ
imisf
persons
merely.,gl«»??, at.^^m? vu»d&r*t^nd M*-: tially and' fbrget instantly. What result? This: I^lribgT iWMiy iBIXS»ON»8' CAP' CINE PLASTER, their ow?t car®1^™*8: enables some stoWkfej^or AWfeidi'iflfO' cares more for five or ten cents additional jyoflt than for the sweets of an approving conscience, to roll them lijtead
fraudulMt plilei-sJiePBrlof Don't permit yourself to be thus victimized for lack of a moment's care. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS, Rfa^fiTHRS have stood the test of science and experience and are the productof both. Examine the article, and s»tlsfy yourself the word eAfOIN* if cfrr ip _L
SeabufJ' J?yfin8on, Pliarrmvceuti Chemists, New York. Highest awardimedal3- at International Expositions
A Serious Accident to a Han tine Party at Martinsville, 111. ••BfjaqHal .to the Express.
MABTINSVILLE, 111., August 28.— This morning as Lncins Wilson and ^Pongus "S^Kng ready to gd^mnting^iut & they were going out the rear of the store, Ishler's gun was
*dBrigeT^s~w*ran(fir ^^ilSon' ^Ss re= moved to his home where Dr. Baby 4fessed,the wonnd. and at this writing is1resting easy.
Press Walker, a Caseyite, was in the city Mcoday. ,^
eQ#8^effyieXat#l jfyc.
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St. Louis Ex 10KB p. m.
Accommodation.w...........u..-.!v^ «WT~j^ m. (Leave goldg
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cpress...?r.nr..T.i..'..:.. I:— lu
•csNew York Express
•Day Express.. •csNew York Boston A St. Louis Ex.. AocommotetlgA~~... ^"(AWvffrOT •osNe# ^ork Express.. Day E*pre«S! Local SFasWni Accom mOaat •csNe^ Day Express Tjocal Passenger Accommodation
:88~iC m. 1 £5 a. n„
..r 10:05 p. \n.
L^dis^oBed^
for some days past. J*C. R. Douglass visited Terre Haute Monday, returning to-da
Job n-E wait, «t^estfield, Saturday!
i8s" Atffeiris^ "Marshall Sundayed with her sister, Mrs. Lou Cole, in this city,
cent. Lea Williams suffered having the cjd
oL hiftv fi»t_ $p&« Rwhed.^tt-fr-,
olis, are guests of his A.-other, Ge^ee
ileasafitladies- rfnndav^ ^e^,^s the f«r.' Ji™ Jumper, representing Bement,
|t©-dS3, aecofappanied by
CMrai) fiwXirSenlief.'crt Terr^ Haute .has hegn the gueetof her parents, Mr,Shavtilly, ili'this vicinity for sQmei. d^ys. •_•
Lote Gray,, of Marshall, was in. the city, Monday. Lote has dedded to moye here, an4 was ovep: making due ftrrdngemehts.
Several meinbeis t)f^Gd6ife Blanken-. baker's family living south of t'n,a place are quite poorly: two of 'jjem at the point of death.
Mrs. John Ward, after Spending a •few days^otfg^r^tivepjjn the vicinM§f ^Melrose,, retani^suriday quite ill and yet remains tne same. ,|fe,^Prfe-® I^ler?return«sd: from her Indiana Nnsit-Saturday. She was ac^om»aniefl honiei by her father, Mr. county^ who will Bp'enia & fByf days amoi^ r^Jati.ves anl
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gbaytn
J^oukfe
To»i, Clark sports a very ornamental
Carroll Briscoe, who has been visiting in several places during the past three weeks, returns home to-day. t. ^bab6 nfr^fcdfft^N&Heknfr'fclthidi Husted^vuid^r mornipg-andidied yesterd&y mormhg at about thr^ee .o'clock.It waSvburied last ev^aing.
Levi Dawson,r (6fi PMrietobi •Iud. .came .oyer Saturday night tq see ,h|si fathef, FeTnfedi'ct l)awson, wlho is lying fnita'-flQkt a^t'h» homevJn: thb'horth endl.si? -V-* *V.'trt«i
to spend diy jbhtwp ifi-yln^ .t^ slvobt prairiev chickens. They^ p?JeQ^ to rectum to-worrow.
1
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'iffe&rridcm"'
bases—two tlfree-bftggfevs1 Miti- a home-
A¥i^«:Mlc& cdw5, telJtogiiigi 6 Wash Smith, was struck by the south-bound passenger train yesterday morning and thrown from the track, breaking,her leg and ofchjerpjsjK jfcjuring Her so biilf that|6$ bad'tdsl^ kined.
Two of the young men of our towil were losers in tne conflagration of' Stewart's cooper shop Sunday morning. John Kohl lost a set of toolffevalnett-afe
Robert Buftil a|^p 1(# Art (S Bi^ tftqls. ®#s is father? bl«wttq Eheboys!'' .John.
more} returned Jhpljie rile, jjiatii sjig^l a»cdunl,er with the Soehes-ter.cyclonebutescaped-witbout injury
Uncl& Billy Wofld^paa^ied-at the LRMg^ffichurch^pn»® lasti* This wadii^lSt visit hgme for thii#-fivJI? years. »lj^^few| ©f the ttle||jrememj|jr hjpA^rjms at^tendfng tue conference at Terre Haute and concluded to run over and Visit his old borne for swdav or two*^
hnmi
pxr
Special to flip Express. Knightsville, Ind., August 28._
that comesto Knightsville. It has a flimatatirtEtfaito^fl ffitfiefller daflies cpmbini ^r'is vuMting" Mi'ss
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The Zeller & McC'
ra^
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at Work.r ^J -'!?8Jri
iMAp
.its
Haute, gave our bugi-
Terre'
Kea & Co. nesa me'a
^^lIMtefld:MP«m-
ferenrje which commences "at Terre Hau'„e the latter part.of the week.
W*B#aHT16aiei»l
or&a and we'
"'S1?
legir
truthfully
that Mrs. stoiff«o*b£'!y6fle expect soon to take up quarters in Marshall.
'evening, in the interest of the T. T.
K« G.
Kortto^ist.)
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'itarsKaU Matters
Bpecl/»Mw?fih)B7 MAWWAMii y-Atigt^"'2ijr:—Bennie Hodge and wife, of Paris, spent Sun day in the cvty.
Ind,'an*Poi»s,
8s Visitin fier uncfe and friends in the city. w.—-' A. ,ort of general picnic is being held at 1 ae fair ground to-day -^^JRillrlmitb^ (IfGreenu p, was in yestferday ~oh^ military business.
Miss Maggi irisiting fri is visiting cinU^,
vgrgldll)
gewin
(H'^uoua.mmsom
t'f*n s=
TtMMi
^ding.
in this county.
The miner Coal
a
employed bythe W
urned to
pisco pal
dedicated. ^September-^ -9.!Hderi S6%t^-^ilTpi'(%^i the (Je^i^twn per-' toon. Quite a number dl mibMtewiu^ invited, and an interesting time is expected.
fiSSg&T®S1i8W> i«
8. B. Eiley is in Staunton to-day. V«Miss Fannie Potter is visiting at John Eichardson's.
I JodaV |om»s,coal, operalef1 ial is in the city. To cbe2k out or not to check, that is tpQ question that agitates5, vf 5i
Neal Griderand eo^bf Clo^erland are lying very low with lever. Mrs. Polly.Gilbert and H. Wheeler hav^gpne tp GrencteUe": to?day..: •r
W. ft. Porter, senior member of Portter & Cq., Knightsville, was, in the citv to-day.
Yocmn, ofthe F|.erdic line, will
run it to Bridgeton. this week with four horses. Horseibackn'^iug ja
1QJ'j tot
Qne
among' the
many pasti^gg which engage our young foll^atpre8ent. Wats'^ Co. will start the Gartrr,®81^ mines to-day, which has been
about two montbjg.
'Patsy Burk, telegraph operator, 'aM Lbn Somers, freight agent, have our thanks for favors rendered. 'Eev. Clearwater and family andMrs. Reberta Thomas are attending the conference in Terre Haute to:day.
The proprietors of the hotel de Hendiiix have our thanks for favors.' They are gentlemen in every sense of theor
A son of Wm. McClain jumped from a train at Staunton atad dislocated his «Oilar bone. It was put in place by Dr. Larkins, of Staunton.
Mary A. Vandever,' of Newburgh, twjo miles from here, wa» buried today. The cause of death was scon* sumption. Age'54 years.,4
John Stough is patting in a new pair of scales on Jackson street. They are putting in a: stone foundation anafixing them in good: shape. It will' be5 aj great advantage to the public.' -, --'The Irishmen of Clay Colinty1'Uill hold a meeting at Hibernian1 Hiall b)Q Sunday, September 9th tQ organize a branch of the Irish National .Ltetigue. All liberty loving pfeople'areritfvited.1
A Miner convention will', h? held in Teijre Haute Sebtehiber Ilth for the ^^pose of forming a Miner's State orinjizationi and Electing officers. £abh iner is requested1 to meet ah& eltitt ioel^gate8to said cbnventioii. .!
James D: Hawkins, bf KrU^n^ros^, and Harvey' Keith1, of the Bee' 'Jjiye! and theif wives, took a trip on Sunday' through Vigo coiinty to Lockport aiia' west to Mr. Hawkin's old home, He| reports the pr6bp6cte'.for corn iifti'
Sj B". Eiley is the, recipient of.«.pass to ^ttend the, .Lpuisyifle. exposition, given by theX.j N. A.,Je, C./railroad. The: pass reads self and lady. The Boston Drummer was trying to,bor4 row jit ou the grtMhcl' thdt ^m-lftd nr ^dV. ., ... :y
The Brazil bank is allowing depositors fo qb^ok oud, fifty, dblla& per dayiiai 6rder to avoid a panic. We believe, thatiamong the business portion* community a feeling of security exists irfrrd th.atall have.the utmost cop^dence. in the statements of its president, ,Mr. ph»s., Andrews, that all willbe rightinr (W^idrt time, but.with a rush o{ depositors it woul|d .be unahle to, meet the demands and it certainly, takes Cliribtian spirit to stand behind itsr dejkland answer the whys and wherefores! of an inquisitiye.nublk, "Why ean'ti I get more than "fifty'donars?"
The coming fair, we-hopftj"wiH-' be well patronized by
:our:
This 'will
©.ifwllk j4nr
sil. Doctor TuUy, ot l^armony^ eight hund:
position in Sigle
Knightsville.
nrst-dass coal.
irrfpeiTOdhsSfe SatiiMay Mrs. Jackson, the temperance lecturer, had a fine audience Saturday
,f ,* Jifls
r-.2S. SiA Summer Complaint, For colic in infants, teething, sum-1 mer complaint, flux, or cholera i®-]
v.i
"4
{bii ismarck spends much time
dues and. co^qujQtrf these tnanblesf!
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Head-sk0i^t
:Urr*!
ii)ay''UM84,t iittrtia,.in^jitlr'by-lTtofi palmer's I
tion. Prifcfe Send, for (Ja^ogue. lNdVS^&BN,
are easily 'arid' tHStoughl
exception
•haver feh" account
Express
daily of th&fair, and- let us all put oil an extra effort to make it a sucoe^. "r
ousands saved from death by Dr. ^g's jifew Discovery for-Consttmp-d. Trial bottles 10 cento. Sold by' ulick &Co -^BacSren'i Arntca gdve, The Matest wbd?U»F ofc?the «rorK. -Warranted iftfc speddtfy f«uie tiahiB, %9raises, cuts,-fleers, mUi^rc^i^ %vef sSeiK cancere^ile8, q&lblamll, cot^fe," letter, chapped hanm,:%ncrili skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. ii'ciBnts per bfc| Forisale byGulick
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Alii
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rrT- rr VABIETlEfi.
^en^n Celery^nd-QwJos^
Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are ,a TV fiblmarf,' ^tiriktianburfoVw r. eOcehtsratdr^flpsfa.ii
Deafness
and Ear-sickness cured in-
stantlv by Pro^ Palme's Electric Spirals. New invention.-^Price, $2. §end
iWiafc^IoZ The Gerng^ans go even to Switzer}ai^(^g^ie^^han. remain,in their own
Wm. Noll. No. 667 Cental avepne,
^W/rotvH AUSDuuIgvWBv imi with good result, and I want to extend it to others, I would not be without it.
Guijck
fiii' *iXral\ o* An
Electricity is a big tbin^. ai have big w*» ds. -,i ,.i
ii.
fartriing edm^-
munifcy.'1 We have nxrt had good fairs as a rule, We mean by this that the/ stdfck and display's of! fftrm ji.foducts have not? been as good as thtey might lifiDjtand we urge the farmers this year to make an extra effort.' There 'is hb reason why we should not have as good as our sister counties, with a goqd board of^offi^|f„: Jf th|^faft|Wrs wilr. help this will be an
noniry in-6buth A'inerica Sehd
vAQWYm%mt™
Benton
twenty yean, using
town, is
Electric light wires in lows have] snocked tq death a. good maiur Ei)glu f^siMiL^uuv
Many persons are bitterly opposed I to "patent medicines," and will rarely
that has stood the test for years, like MBitten, and its sue And popularity increasing every
Sfc, tenge^iofi^neuralgia
^TjBt^mMhoi&Asij|tic cbptere hiyrepurationnsuii paratled. Sold m25cent, §?:^utvand $1^bottles by ld}-^rug I
•"Newport fox-hunters are is great ter-1 ror to the--cowaghats the to* to seeqi to iuffd Iffei.I if 11 —S1 f"« ^J
Mother SWRirt Wffei Sy^npi Infallible, tasteless, harmless, catharJ^yerish^ess/ /^rtlessness,
.. AdvUse to Mothers.. -ybti disturbed at night and -r —k. sick, child paiA^of cut*
get a bottle bf MEs. WINSLOW IN&' S*KUi FOB' CilUDBEK Its value is incalculable: It. will in* lieve the little -Sufferer immediately. Depend upon it| mothers, there i& no mistake about it It cures dysent and diarrhoea, 'regulates the- atom
^aqeai,1 al»r^ii -. skftiS. 'llc kip .by a iac lry!salt,a0e', khearll
udicious use of rilftV shedp. sk: tallow,' Wells' "Roilgfc ort torns."
Abk fdr'HTeris''"^tough on Coras.4' 1
addrbssed envelope to th'e Rev. Joseph
T-
Griggs' Glycerine Salve.
The be8t'On,ieuti£6faMM3?ib£i&d
EnUiij^3iMr^^sal_Agent8 wan^acLin,] thiB Jpr.aii'a^icle thi$ is sjire tc sell, lye druijrtsts ancf grocers'brefeb red. Addrisss IHunJilsfcon I^Qod, servatiye Co., 72 Kilby street, B^ton. "Koagli oA' 'Rats." ..^ejus out rats, mice,' rqiaches,,flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks,^ chipmunks, gDcfe^rs. 15c. Druggists.
tly
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I
SFdnt^tfrii^y:ISair fefiall SiS prbper^
ty ($^C^)^hi^.wif| h-llAV
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The word incandescent S'mply {g^:oFtee^whrt.1W(^K^rae meahSjvwhite'ierj-^lowiiig WTtb heat. ]'80^'
and
fhas*
to
IT i-iini
^CW1!
Tcj all ^hoare suffer W from ,^he er-'
rom iand ipdiscretiops of jo^th, jxegzbus weakness, eiarly decay, Iom
Will |u!re yod,: 'Ftee4 of
Siire I cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, .. bums, .wound^ and- all- other' -soris.J-^'Wh »t—Fnitz Will positively cure- pilesi tetter, and l^SL" all- skiBferuptionsJ 'Satisfaction guar- l^oo), knte^dormpneiy-*efundbd. Only 25j cents.:..F«ws»le=by Gulidk ACoUdrug"
NESIXA.Y.MORNING.
Dvumm
yrftot) imAM&eaii
•awiiftanl
omcaoo «|fiw
-eanbM' Gi*lnTfeW6WAi^S{^^TOmFloi6, I bushels cort^llHiiNt bushels oate,
LOOO bushels rye,424,000 bushels barley, 000 bushels, ^otal of all klDds, 7,881,(MO rashela. Same time last year, 2,685,000 tnahels. .xoiasas wziv-HoaT
!lb«i •l
the gums, reduces inflpmation ve® tone and energy tot the .whol^| ii^ie« ^gf@i«c jio.^\ MBS. WINSI^OW'S Soothiwch| fc
:17@Ir
436*14e
system. iTBOP vm^ e^c- SeptewljpA .63061c,^Iftsl pleasant.to the taste, and ls thepi^Is&ftf OrtdWer.es^asfec, closlngal sdiiytioh of one,of the oldest and' best I Jfi»'v«®Wh-e^sas^wWeBiirtiat' fetmale pSysicians and nurses inithe. jS, ^-^'hite ^western Dhited StsitiM, and is fer *s«leitaK.liUi}^-4 kiil%i1h'Vl»bi'!^le2Sar:V dfuggists throughout the world, lrice h' li r^B^tquiet.and 'eMlerjj. 2Sj c^a bottle. .|e^i*^,?@a^ white eSrtra.CyJ
BOB CniLDKBN Tjieihin«
rei,
sands of consumptives. This un-' l^
equaled remedy Joi^cpughs^ colds and |trejlct^?!s^
ISmiSi 1
CT^d'by a mis-1 (Klnsan*X. p»ckingO' i!
:4llf-1
t&lyNtrho,
"benefit. JULIUS Scsbadeb. S
!f4 toay Fevi*.' t%rj twenff-flVe'' fektt I hiave iiisen sgfertly afflicted with Hay. Ftever: While I was Buffering inteuMlvil «ii induced^ through Mr^^Tiehenors testi-
eiHct Wlw
I can
&
Co., Agents.
steb
H.
s-rrrah amorr
atifVWvttlfeness cored in*
ip^at^iiKriaMfcJiieill
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ia lMhfty.fctiRli*
JfflSJft'
0n
4fc# othar-ilamapeop wtate pBefet ftog'tc^ijWmyL wnoid iW'irieil
f"' TdMi1 ..
dhot»l4fo/ 'itjaigestiois^
and is perfect tonic. Canoe »*cii November •ambers *mowmthii» by the most deficlleT Only 60 cents «flnd~CranttapieoKwilUCOT^4htfjh ner hotlkii^flfdMnMViuMbufaL |*rarri ImiMM and the attentloh of ^^Izir!/Ko^fW®^ [{parents and an rallai yoafcgfolksltf
A
jm
mber:
»'^r jjByMS.Tfiro6ks.-T^belHustrated With
Atfgtl
njQ9(t
ow-
rj»nd30Ottl»erJBiil Balis ran Se
u«u«t
ales were, at epfi&Vei twssi
ctober
aid -w .il
BSW«nr«sp,(S'iaiSBs .. 7( S^^KfjOWo, *ia^:re
Viria't
year
ovember 511 ianuary. Lard—Op ly ISirly ale6 wMeat $8 47"' tember W40i «vemb€(r 8ff0! inuary.
kc^iVe"'lai/d 16we iiA^giDittxuid'iSai
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/idJoWfig ai ff Wi* ^^.clo^r| ituft'
ft w»i
yemfeerj ti.'M
and diarrhoea,,,regulates the- stomachIMefcta-fter1, w"23^ Jianfiairy, IT2Saj"Sgk,--a- —s~jh
l»Wer after 1raiTdsiei a«T-|!'
afloat .' steamer A
£i- ^WiSaraaBB^^8«5» time Otthisl lH 08^14 12^i Lard^Priftie stetojI^'IB
fatm. He has liot yfet succeeded in Sw' 1 Americanizing his swine. ui-ul W |ja uTarSr/ ig Grave Bobbers* ,...iAr •. r| u-'XOMSDO'/
Of all classes of people.theipi»fc*HL"V sional grive robbers are the mostide^l tj ot spised. He robe us of ourdear friends N«, l^while Miciflgan'.flMf
fo? a few dollars. His different is new grave robber,,Dr. Bigelow-S Posi- }No reriiber/ |ril^'l)5»mler, Wli8 N tivie Cure, which: fob^. graves ol thou-1
No.« redy fi
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^teedlily, s^elyan^ tharoughljr.. Trial Ji 1 Jt j,. ii|t* -»i %v ri tri'iti •,4|*v-«
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&»ik wh»teyeif ,ase it
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of. qm] |lil2 ^Ndi^emMr«^Oorii^Strenger iiiven- l^* cash^
=I«v»hofe!
the market common. and' 1"
..noun, the market icommon and'-light 4
(jriid t» Fafton St., ^e^.tprt and:butph^ro,.«4«@5^.
A N^'tbrk ^critic says thfttjOscar. |, Wilde hai'f^tiy P#ia^ ,wild^ hasals6agfariseye.
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^BUD£B^ A?ip StUNS,:.
8,»Ji dSWIf'H ^~efiambs25e ,T!?+ 1 J»tehera?|M-
LKATHfiK.
9
Bu iter,'' choice, lie do,' infi—' frtBShilfc ri«S, naxr
rihie, fi0e: greei salt hide nelt%35p0tl fiO tallow D.00 per ton.',
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TOULTlkY.v.
ott
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hood, etc., I will send'1 a recipe Will fcuire y^,:'Fwe bf.cayw.'" great remedy was1 discovered by .i im 1 11 Brtiilli A i«vvi%«n'nil'
icks,'yer ~do»et, t2BO gttese,perdos« I i.inio-iia i.fii-ci
UftBi ]rei. uva«Mf v* wv 60 tqrkeysj perponnd, 8c. CBHED HBAT&
Ha n»,,v^9i«4fii8ugaj: «waej»wl6ewl
"ft Rfiv. .Tnfl«nh I bscofocWr.^JMc flUgar.,cuml )d-leafj in fcfc .extra., mesa- pi hams, i0cfc.
9%a\'~
ilear bicdn'* WdCS,
rendered leafi -In ttertle," JOcr half xAsa.. mesa, aoxk 410.2t ,,, California Ha as,' 1 9M»ni 'c«s,,0@ipc
faft
of Gfiggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a tier
as"'
GRAIN
'fey, |8c. LIVESTOCK.
rste«rs,
Xh» nf Rfimfl rtartn r»f flhi nn I ^Wf-S,
soil .of jSon^e, pajtg pf fihin? .:
gives forih tKif odorofmusk. Pgrbapftl this eijilainsf tfiej" .fieavj^ 'eDp^^a,^pn 7~IT^T fromtCbiq^, "D
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t^ie^S^Sb^djmfe
irfOrtaitiT ^Istbhd dub^lHUibuT si a.retyn.flmck,. {4«onounce Ely's {Cream "Balm a cure
Jor Hay Fe
ver. Wm. T.,.a Caww. Presbjsterian Pastot, Elizabeth,N.
recommend Ely!* Cream Balm
to aU Hay Fenar.-anfferenf itrbein^ ibWminion, founded opon experienca W-srff^ cure. I msB jffliotfirt with. H» Fever for twenty-five years, and never before found permanent relief. Wbb-
Habsimb,Manhfleld,
Vt.
i: 4*
eontoins an antidote for all malarial dis^ ordei sbtaVais ItuoirB,' Is n^'jn'tto other remedy. It' Writilni' ho/Quinine, nor any inor*l: i)6^ deleteribli^ 'substand^'ii'haW ever, md'consfe^(tfentl/|tfpflifceiiio.in]uriotti'' effect njpeuthe'ednstRttdoitf, but le*Vto Q&
kesisl fisfei iMfeealthy as it Vds befo^ti the atUu$."-'
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t"heDr finVd^'jeVelU^M JIBRt AQDB OTOE, hl^do^n^lo| "to emiy caaeof yeTer and Aff^/lnlerer sister. if Fever,
Dnmbj AgDe, BiUoosr«Ter,«tid I*vee€o»-
I J^IBbooklyn Sx .'New Y(ffk City. I Ia^o'/^re,-
»«fci ne trUl, dealeis areauthortiedrbyc*r
Breast Tea. The first .package has «»«i«4n «taiM J«Ujl* iaB,to r*lial tfce worked wonders, «fi»d ftaS fefven me thfe*!
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15c.: Quick, complete permat^ent cure. ter/^0aSl» C6rps, warte^buiyions:
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bhfeertj
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for
ftutehers lambs
Misfii Misi Child Baby
Gnre
MPdRTlNO.
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thoroi^gh ^nowledgeof thenatfirr wMcflgbv^m the operations of dland nutrition, and by a careful
UMes witna*elio«fe»y'fi*Yored
iwAUn bull I. op irntil
Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins only (&ib. andlb.) by Grocers, labeled thus: JAMBS KPH CO., lull ytW QmMi I«on4oB Xngiand.
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lllanufaciurerV Agent,
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November •ambe^ J^qpens with
vlteA to 4he foUowing partlal ll«ti«f a^ ilnettonas o. i- rs
dew
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^lu^utlor "pMtf® "Tka Mery^of BobteXoM.*' nlocmint'pf tfit fAnoos yeonym,' 'jra 'aunce ^Thq|npibn,:. author ltcaeryrof ArcJMsry"
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"loi iT
thrilling storyof the Russo-TarkWU ar. By Archibald Fo rbes^i WarCW»frl londcnt. .amaO
An ^couCT.W tnej life of "fad" IJnr® amneteMr BMbkk^ MttUtor^ of -"The' -*$£! }C Iib rt
a dkus.f
'rep^retf^expressfiy fot holiday tbert wUl bd short fctories ^Al36tt,^nrmahv QtUer a
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6.00
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Y. Svening I' im-.aI4isttnet jMirjleee to which 4«' ste dlly.adheres^tpav namelyr'.ot ^npPta lHng'the vicioiis papers for ^,youi«, W11 Ha«pap«r-i86re tttrtictl^e, as well me eTrholeseitie.r'Boston Jowmai.-3^ •.'? •1f ir neatness, tlmm of engraving, and e«i] tents generally, it Is unsurpaq an pntflRmtlOir
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16 to $20 STJrS7^0^
"klndT yet
to qur.flptiMrtj'Utibargh'meits/
HA SPBR'S YOUNG PEOPLE, sr Tear, Portsanlfut*!/ SI igle Numbers, Four Gents each.
Si ecimen copy sent on receipt of.Three QgpiS. t.D,. r.SiT^i-.n .t "v"r2' Illu ninated Cloth, will be sent by m'Att^ isjage .prepaid, os„rec^Rtflfr^flQ,,?»cliH
Voluml Rll nn#l Uioth, will be Sent by
&SM8»
Joy ir^«h»Yo pbsl age, 13 cents
Reimit'tances should, be made ,bv. PosU. offlc tif
cfltti co of loss. ..... '•'i--'
.: N« wspapers are not to cc tisei lent vrttoJfdutTtBe ies Har er &Brothe
Ac dress ,Ji.
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1j50:
s3ntton Shoeft* l^O'tb' 4.50
Railroad,Edge ^... 2.50.to ^50 Brogan Shoes
rogan ^Loes 75 (o, 3.50 Httb^Nall^Shoes .up "1.25 sjBase«BhH StaHfe"-."**
fcadi^s'.Tiea^^pi^ .4s.
T»dips' Sil pJadiH'"1i" Fidi Ladi
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.^Pai 8 a liberal prli» rtnatoiSr^rnkde
CHOICE
Fjre
329 Mam Street.
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R. DUNCAN & CO. WHol—teO—W fli
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Specific. An
and sMedy cure for Nervous DeblliC Vitmw rroeiration, Hysieria, iOr :»ny. evIljNalt of lndlBcretlon,_exces», over Wtfr^i^DMa .nf AM»el, JWlM»ecot-«to^'
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HAVE SOME OF THAT CHOICE
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Ofcfeel N«.'iM'Sloittli SUCh Street'^1' OFFICE HOURS. AeneM Derllvei^ from 7:90 a. ia'.' nntl// '•"1 •». ml' 'and' Stamp Department, from- .'Vf a. m. until 8KI0p. m. v.u oney.Order and .Registry office, from »w a. in. ftfiitil #^»p. m. ft
Cm Sundk^ tfce office id open from 9:00 a. m7[ttntai loVclp«|L m. No Money Order ,ril' or Beglster busih^ss transacted on Sun-. jgy ygy^aasagr
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CnditiilAp6il8'andf V" 'iz nlght 13noon tnronsh East t.! nwtojstatlon. 4StLrR. R. war13, night 8:40p*
trR. Il. Way
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For young moil and boys. Course of study thorough. Backward boys taught privately. For catalogues, address the i, EEV. A g. CBiSBICES, A,
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western,-«ast .ofDanvUle.IU. 11)00 p. m. ',[ WEST. ^t.tpuls Bd 112, nighty :40 a. m.«9"i| tbnagh West.-
I0rti0a. m. 1:45 p. m.
Van. R. R. way sta. S:40 a. m. 1:45 p. m." "F'i I« St. L. R. R. way :'"4 station lOKlOa. m. ., tn. Wdlsmd way*t*. 6«0a. m., s| Toledo) WkbaSh
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11:80
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R.1R., way stations,, 6M)a. m,.. poaofl .'. 11-^0 p. m.' T. Hi,
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.j.R-1 way stations. 6^X) a. m. ... tkoci -Vllie, Indiana 7 4 throngh^ouch. 3:40 p. to. S 1 rJSj® b'n Ind. Hprth'ii 12, night,
V?f0' MlcH ft Ca: -j I:4Sj. m. 11:30 p.m
SOUTjR.
%vai isylUe. and sta- tf »j»is. ».tv».-*• -go isicm^T. -E. «F* iTi fl night "2.-30 p. r. Wor ljlngtpp. and t-lata,ions onT. H. 4 ... 6.-,^. R. Ii. 6^0 a. m. '"i
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Tp saay, Thursday.
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7:00 ft. m, ib •rl ,Li*
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tjandlcollecMonifover'the ehtfrecity, 7.-(S and 3i8» p.TW.' Qytrntitmilimmaortloaof the-Qty 1M
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tajifS*?— isA»iJected I?obi-street fcetter BdX64 -on Main street, from. First to' streets, north onFou*th to Cheron fourth to Walnut and unnii. afe rB.^i^
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'Ktrstand Fifth, Jb.ftpdtJa. m..
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tweed 12and^p! m. and betweSi"S* a^l
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tlie Post
are mideibetw««apO jtnd 5:00 p. m.. and ,rt
1
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II
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•nmeflpy the number of their carrier. iSunday co]lecynttf9ertM7nUye'^ft^^
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gtvtnr! Office and rooms. 12» South Third
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opposite St. CMrM HbtCwhere
one of can be consulted at all hours dnulrt-1us
•piements, weeiewfe •lyoUa,! grocer. Cor.
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