Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1887 — Page 3
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
noirder never furies. A marvel o: ,r Strength anjl Wholesomeneee •eonomieal than the ordinary
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DBTBICT TELEGRAPH. OMEN
DAY AND NIGHT. Messejaeera, Cai-riasea. Express vFagens ana Pony Express.
fUlIYer* ttotes, Invitations, Circulars' tTnabrella*. Wraps, ete. tflalls at an ho^T, pronpt j, traTelers for early trains.
folfa Rceeifid Kj Telephone, Telegraph Bor, or at oflje?. (Site MAIN STREF.r, f^JlMtmnears, Wairon«, Carilaiea and
X#nyK*Prass. t:olleel« and delivers •ALYM0BI OHIO TELFfiKASIS.
Electric Door Bells.
AMOTMlaters ami Telegraph Inatru*e«ta, Kdtspn l»mps, Batteries and awewleai Supplies. Electrical apparatus repaired.
p. C.
OAKET, Manager.
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TBBRE HAUTE
Boiler Works,
Cliff A CO., Proprietorte Manalaotnrers of t^rilws taioke St«oke, Tanka, Elr. Qnu first itreet, between Walnnt anl
Poplar.
HA OTB, 1BDIAKA.
Sepalflng prom Uv attended to.
W. H. HASLET,
810 lilaln street WaUshes, dlat onds, trdnk#, mnsieal instruments, oloekspRl fWrelry repair's for sale.
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NEIGHBORttOOt) MOTES.
JUtfrfOB.
•{fecial to th« Exprwe. Mattoos, III-, J«DUMJ 8.—MiM Ett» Neil hu returned rrom Thit »t Tant.
Miis Abbi# Carson, of Terra Haote i» Tiutin h«r couiip, Mr*. H- Van tH 7,in. Mewrg. C. 0. Fribeclt and E Van tllzw, of Terr# Haute, «p«rt Sun dar with Mr. H. Vat* Ulzeu.in UiiicHf —-Mr. J. A. Goodeil, a resident con tractor of thi» citT, i» n*w beeping re build Cbtileaton, 8. C. Mi» Epam Thunncnan l»(i returned to Sullnran Hi Mines Lou White, FlorenceScoU a*d M»« Candy received New ear's calls in Japaoeee coetames.——Jodge Hafhti is on tbe bencb in Deeatur this week. Miss ATice Dor* very pleas antlj entertained a npmber of Toang lady and gentlemen friends New \eara night. Char. T(llotson left for St. Louis Sunday. It is said the prospect for a crop of peaches in this locality baa been nipplied in the bad by Sunday's 25° below m*o
ry Whitcomb, of thia dty bat returned from Chicago, where he went to lease bis coal land, oiia-fonrth of a mile west of ben, to a eradicate of that city. An old ahart, snak several yean ago and abandoned, will ba fixed up and worked for all it worth. Mr. Ren •Ilea started yesterday for a trip through tbe eouthara states. He wil! visit Cbarleson, Savanna, Tampa and other cities. He will be go« aboat eight weeks.——Tbe Clinton dramatic company will play tfiree nights neat week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Their plays will be "Afflicted Family," "Daoites," and "Tarn of tbe-Tides."——
E. Knowles and wife have returned from their holiday visit at yincsnnes. -Dr. Ghas. White has rscovared from a severe attack of sickness.
Vermillion Kem*.
Special to the Express. VEKMiLuotf, til., January 5.—Mines Annie Brown and Kate Bamgartner, of Paris, and Miss FaTfr*Mi,af near Frisco, were the gue*(y of Min Josie 8im«, the early part of this week. Mr. Van Sycle has been invoicing hip stock of notions this *veeif.——Mr. J. 1, Collins drew the mamolh stick ef candy in Jlr. VanR.rcle'e store on New Year's Five. -Miss Lizsie Shewatterr returned ffom her visit at Newman, 111., on Monday. -Mis3 Ida Nye purchased a new piano of Clark & Co, of Paris, III., last week paying for it ipostty by her owe effort*.—r-Mt- Charles Shows Iter will •fail forPeltlka, Fla., lo-tnorrow morning, ThaM. K- fewival wsa continued over until tbie eveainc- The receipts yesterday evening were $iS.——-Dr. Fer--ris, of Paris, 18
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weather, as tbe buds eaa
oolr stand a drop of 14*. Lolo Bridges goes to Oberiin, Ohio to teach. Grant Clegg has gone t© Wichita, Kao.Miss JTaEnie Middleton, of Qeraland, 6hio, is a gneafc of Miss Fannie Orland. J. T. McDtrffie has
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Chicago} to tesid* Mias Sae_ Smiley has gone to Vataailea, Ky., to rerida.— as. Atkinson and wife are home from virit at Nashyilla, Tann. Clara Brows, of Newton, is Tiaiting in the city.
Cttiaton Oalltnc*.
Speoial to (he Eapnes., Cmittou, lad., Janaary
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up his interesls. Two Ba t» Cnited. Hojipeston fills.) Indepsndent.
Last Friday evening Sampson Butt and his divorced wife, Tina Butt, intimated lo 'Squire Mitchell tbat they dcBired to bunk together again. The'gquire liad no objections provided they had the proper pap®", and upon presentation of the same
pronounced tne couple hus
band atid wile. The above fact is attested to l»y Charles Seayay, who witnessed the ceremony with his spectacles properly adjusted on his nose.
Why S'* SuKiied.
8pecial to the SiLLiVAN, Ind., Janaary f'rai?, who look poison some daya »go died last nigbt. Before dying she said the reason for the rash deed was that her lover, Billy Brown, had abandoned her, and shedid not want to lire after that. She was only 17 years old.
MORE FIGHT'T^HAN RELIGION.
tno Womta B#v» 9 Comfcat fn hurch -S ptialtdby (fee P«if There wss a big sensation at the Mound Chapel, thr« miles north ol Pert rysvil'e, durtog divine services «n Sunday last, sap the Newport Horsier fyate. VVblle engaged in an "experience meet ing," ilrs. wxlby Vanderender was up giving in her experience, and finally got to shouting «nd shaking bantts with tbe members near her. Among them was Mr». Charles Brilea, a neighbor. Ibe two ba« pot been on the bet of terms for some time, arj 1 when Vacdetender approached Sin. Bjiiee, ^ira. V. said: ''I auppoee on will not tel} any more Res me n»w?' Mrs. Briles replied in a somewhat animated style: 'T fte^r tied on yon," Mrs. V. said: "Yoo a»'« liisr." and had scarcely gotten the words eot cf Iw mouth when M-rs. B.iif8s|«ppe«Jnff Wow was returned by Mra. yandevender. Mrs. riles struck back wickedly, lacding a eledge hammer lick OB Mrs. AodfWBdOT smellT, bringing the claret in Urge quanlilies. Three Jjcke were pas-ed, and tbe battle was raging forioptir. oad Mr*. VandeTender had jaat grabbed a chair, ar.d was in the act of dealing ber antagonist a blow over the hea«Lwhen the minister, the Rev. John 8. Brown, ran in between tbe two belligerents and stopped fijrtba* boitilitlea. Brth ere members of the fcJ. p. Ghi^cbt fn4 disgraceful afl'sir haa thrown a dezpper over the church at that point.
City TreMorer'# Repoit. The following is tbe report of City Treasurer Jamee itupairirk for the month of Decamber, as sufai»itUd t« the council Tuesday night:
OKNEBAL FUND—BECEirTS.
Balance on b»nd 6,9&8 67 loans Market collection* License collections Miscellaneous collections gewer tapping Taxes per settlement
Total
Total $20,817 K) Consolidated bonds, interest and sja^ina fond: Balance on hand. |8,746,98i, ocJl»tioneoB duplicate per settlement, 1221.™Bulanoe on hand Jan. 1, M.968.S8.
C'itr fondlng hoods jinkinff fond: R»larvce hand. Ki.068.57 coii^twm*. $17,488. Balance on hand Jan. 1, f6.22T.8l.
Crtv fnnd bond*, interest fund: Balano* on hand,' 1,718.06 ooltecUone, #209,19. Bal Anoe on hand Jan. 1, #1,W2 2$.
C. .V T. H. sinkin# fond: Coileefione, #4^707. Balanoe on hand, Jan. 1, #4,707. C. T. H. intnroit fund: CoHection^ #9,41. Balanee on hand, Jan. 1, #0.41. fligh eohool bond fond Bi'.ano on hand, #1,1^.82 nollefrtions, #55.73. Bftliaca on hand January 1. #1,785 P4.
Cemetery fondi Balanee on hand, #l,B2.i ooilection*. Woodlawn #1W 60, Highland Lawn 161.88. By warnmta redeemad—Woodlawn #850.88, Biehlaud Lawn #W 45. Balance on band January 1, #1,888.93.
Saver fund: 6alanee oa hind, #3,109.81 nollMtioM, #1,88.78. Br warranta rnke«n»d, #43, JIB balanee on hand Jwnarr 1, #818.19. —1,tf 19.65| cob
Patk fossj: Bsljnce oo Ijaod,
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A GREAT MISTAKE
liaa heretofore been made in the treatment, of rheumatism, neuralgia, and nervous or sick lieadaclie. This is evidenced hv the faihircon (lie part of thousand.* of suflerers to find relief, even though they have exhausted the skill of various physicians and tried numerous so-called remedies, 'lo such Aliiloplioros is oflered as a
and
quirk CUT,"
vill
tfofl rerv best satisfaction. 1 have bad neuralgia for many years and not found the medicine thai would t'ive me any relief unlit commenced using Atlilophoros, and I tell you I used about everything. I was tufteijng very rouch one Saturday evening when Mr. Mallette, who is in business in Chicago, and lives at, Fnglewood, L1-, came down to apen.d Suoday, finding n» suBering as I was, he said, get some Atblophoros., it is good, mj- wife used it and was cured with it. Without waiting for rue to say much about it, he went out and bought a bottle of it, I took some that night, the next day I was as free from pain as if I never had neuralgia."
aired. Geo. U.
With N. Gross, No. 2^2 & 201 Main St. Residence No. 511 Division St. Every druggist should keep Atlilophorof and Athlophoros Pills, but where they cannot bo bought of the druggist the AtJil pheros Co.,'112 Wall S(., Neir York, \vi send cither (earrings paid) on receipt oi regular price, which is SI.CO tier loitlc for Athlophoros and o0e. for Pills.
For liver and kidney diseases. ilysrcp.5 ». in digestion, weakness, ifnrvotis di biiiiy, dii'rn.-ci or tromiii, constipiit.ion. beadnrhe. in.ijn:r( Mood, Ac., Athlophoros rills are iineqiialcd.-
VARIETIES,
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, has been visiting the iro3 furnaces of Pennsylvg nil.
Active, rashtng and Reliable. Co?k, Bell St Low ry can always he relied upon lo carry in stock the purest *B,d best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, by reesramending articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Raving the. agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, eel as and conghs, will sell it on a positive guarantee, it will surely euro aey and every afl'eclion of throat, lunge, oi ehfafr, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you tb call and get a trial bottle free.
Henry M.
Tw*»aty Years itecord.
Ber. J. W. Macomin'r, Mahopac, Putnam Co., N. Y. writes:—"About twenty years ago I was laid aside for nearly eight week's with a severe cold and coneslioH of tbe lungs and was nearly ifcanrsged when I providentialiy casje across D-r.'Seth Arnold's Cough Killer. In a short time 1 found myself couipJeWly cured. Since that time I have used it jrith universal success in my family,"
Washington, when asked by a friend during what proved lo ba his last sickness to take some medicine for his cold, replied, "I never Uke medicine for a cc) i, let it go as it came." In a few days he gas dead. Never neglact a cold but always have on bimd ir. Eeth Aroold'd Cough Killer, the great remedy for cougos
r°lds.
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Balance on band January 1,
?"rr,
Its success has been phe
nomenal, and yet it is not surpri.sinj: because it
do alt thai is claimed tor it.
The Alhlophoros Co. will jjladly refer any who desire to make an invo-tigation to rc liable parties who have been cured by it.
K. Forster, 320 Main St., Terre Haute, X^n1 •,says:
111
haveused Atlilophorof. with
l'iice 23c., r?0c.
apd $1 00 per bottle. For sale at all druggists.
Senator Sherman's wife has pone lo Los Angeless, with her children, for the winter.
Wonderful Cures.
W. D. Ho/t A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling Dr. King's rew Discovery. Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never h^ndlfd remedies that sell as well, or give such univertal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cises of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by us? of a few bottles of Dr. King's New DiBeoTery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We jrnarantee them always. Soid by Cook, Beil & Lowry.
It was expected yesterday lhal Propident Cleveland would be In his public cfliee to-dsy.
f,lr«r Fill*.
Use Ir, Gonn's Liver Fills sallow complexion, pimples on the face and biliiMnmess. Never sickens or gripes. Only sne for a dove. Samples free at Cook, Bell & Lowery.
J. I| Bostwick, of New York, has just iriv«n lo^.COy to W»ka Forrest college, ^orih Cartlina.
Baeklea** Arnica Salve,
Tup BBST Sai.vb in the world for cuts, braises, sores, qleers, salt rheum, fever •oree, tetter. Chapped liandS) chilblains,
IWtTMQf. VHO|J|/W
850 00 7 00 150 SO
f^rts 88 10 00 1285 04
..#30,817 99
WISSFH"«WS!»T».
Warrants redeemed Bemiltancrt DUtribation to special fund Balance on hand
corns, ant1 all skin eruptions, and posi tivety cures niles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Pii fcjx. For sale by Cook,
28
.. iO 99 ... 1,081 ... 9,691 81
ice 2-S cents pei Bell A Lowry.
Joaquin Miller's little daughter Juacita has a wonderful mory, and she can repeal everything fc$r father has writted.
Ibe Horsford Almanac and Cook
mailed free on application to the iiiiiaford Chemical Worts, Providence, R. I.
Congressman Scott, of Erie, is the only Italesman who has been allowed to visit the president in his ben room during iiis illatfs.
TheSeeret of I-ifr.
SCOVILL'S SARSAPA III LI..V OH BIX)OD AND LIVER SYRUP is the remedy for the cure of Scrofulous Tain', Rheumat'sm, White •Swelling (rout, Goitre,(J\c '4aiplion, Broochitb, Nervous Debility, Malaria, and all diaeapBS a.isiiglroman impure condition of the blood. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians, Ministers, and heads of families throughout (be land endorsing fcCOVlLL'S BLO«jD AND LIVER SYfiLT
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KxXis
A Reliable Artlele
For enterprise, pusb, and a desite lo fowls ss will give the trade #at*
foo^j Cbll«otion«, |t!5.26. Bal-1 get euch gc- ..— aooe on hand, 199.26. isfaction Cook, Bell & Lowery, the dr«giaU, leads all competiljen. They ell Dr.
I osanko's Con cause it is market for coughs, colds, primary consumption. and $1. Samples free.
fiyrOp, bathe creep and
nch and Lun the best medicine on
Price 50 centa
Miss Caldwell, who gave $300,000 to the propostd Roman Catholic university, wants BiBhojv* Spalding to be pnaidsnt ci«T»r seed—Steady 14 65 of the institution.
Fit*:
All Fils slopped free by Pr- Kline's I (i reat Nerve Koilorer. No P'its after tirht day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise aud 12 00 trial bottle free to Fit esses. Send Dr. Kline, 'J31 Arch street, Philadelphia, l'n.
The bouse of Mrs. Aicks Lord in Ne* Yoik looks like a big brie-a brae store inside. She sete out very Btrong punch at her entertainments.
Ojor«
tor
File*.
PilM are frequently preceded by 8 sense of weight in th? back, loins an? lower port of tbe abdomen, eausrna th» patient to suppose be has some allectioi of tbe kidneys or neighboring organs At times, symptoms e! indigestion a» present, flatulency, uneasipesi of ftt stomach, etc. A moisture like penBiro tion, producing a Ttry diwgresable itch*
Evansvijle, Ind. I jng, after getting warm, is a etnuncnat'
I hare been a great offerer from rheu- Bleeding and Itehtns matism for the past five years have trial I
various remedies and employed many
at onoe
Df#
physicians without any relief, and finallv directly upon the parts affected, absorb concluded to try Atblophoros nnd am ghid tumors, allaying the intense itcb to say afler using six bottle? am entirely
to tbe application
BoeanWs Pile Remedy, which act
affecting a permanent tmre its. Addren Tbe Dr. Ba aik( Sold by Cook,
anj
Nkekamt,
IPncefiO
Price 50 cents. Medicine Co., Fiqua, O. Bell A Lower
.Mrs. James K. Polk, the widow (f President Polk, was very much grieved to heat- of the dealh ol her husband's old body servant, Ellas, at Washington.
Mothers, teething and fretful children ne Dr. Arnold's Soothing and Cjnietin$ Cordial. Druggists 23c.
The empress of Austria is In failing I health, She has ordered her stables at Vienna, Buda and Goldselice to be I closed. Her doctois think she wili not be able to ride sgiin.
Children Teething.
The mother finds a faithful friend I MRS. W INFLOW'S SOOTHiM •j
P. Price 25 cen a bo '.tie.
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO MARKET.
[Furnished by T. J. Ho.lgen A Co., broker-, 6'28)i Main strat.
JBO. 5.
Stanley will receive the tbe city of London on the
freedom of 13lh inst.
Opening,
Wheat—Feb. Meh. Mb rob.
Hlgh'et fjeweet Cloea.
TX I 7!t^ I 1
im
80^
Con'
85 fi(?X 86,^ R? srv 37*,' H7'4 87^ 4'2^ 2^
MC1!.
CitS Feb M*h. May Pork
at" 81 !i SI «|14' 11 90
Mr.h Maj
VI 1*
b".llet ll@i2ic.
UiS hifihfiit
terms. We are constantly in receipt oi certific.ites of inires from the most reliable source*, snd ye rcpjijimend it as the best remedy for above disease*.
Mrs. Bradley Martin, of New York, wears such a big diamond star on ber bead lhal ehe looks like a traveling dew drow at evening parties.
^Then Very Toang Children
are deprived of their natural nourishit difficult
."i2S hen^thraU^F^
no 1? 07
12 05 12 17 lii 05 11 1.7 t'2 yo ia 45 12 20 12 72 50 tj i6 4 6 53 0 57 G'i 0 57 6 62 6 70 fi 77 6 70 6 75
tiird— lr«!. Mch. May nilm Feb.
CO 07 CO 6-05 6 05 17 6 05 8 15 25 6 25 6 80
Mch Haj
'lar lots wheat................ Jar lots corn Oar lots oats
Floor. Floor Whiiat. Corn Oats
79
l^l 61
NEW YORK l:Xr'0KTrt
2,8^8 barrels 11,425 sacks iKU,ti4-f bnsiiaif 75,983 bushels 81 bushels
CATTLS MARKET, 85?*-^
GniCAGO, January 5.—Caitle—Receipts, 7,000 head shipments, 8,000 head strong and a shade higher: boeyes fancy, #4 COg 3 25: common to pood, $8 40@4 75 stookera and feeders, #2 20g8 70 eowa, bulls and mixed, #1 70@3 4 balk, #2 80g2 SO. Hop.— Pijceiptp, 83,000 lieadj ahipmsnta, 8,00tl h»ad oponed 5o lower and closed s'.ri-ng rtrash and mixe'l, C0@4 60 paeking and sbippinf, #4 50@4 82k' light, f8 85g4 68kips, $2 7ei@8 7S. Blieep—l»e«eipts, 7,LOO head sbipmunts, S,0U0 head coninon, lower 12 5Q@8 50 Roorl, #4 00f?4 89 western, #2 75@I00. Lambs—#4 00gS 00.
NEW TORS,
HEW ICRS, fl. January »-Whest'opened .'q'o lower, advanced with less •:kiiVK re38ip'.s, 33,500 bu sa'cs, 60.U03 bo. Ho. 2 r»nl,
Jmrjnr..ry.
2 18 000 bn.
Jo. February, iV/(g«4H'c- i,V80,900 bn. dn. Slircti,
'MJxtyfrj'ic
C'Jti,000 10.
An.
lb}j.
J8c.
May,
n'i^t'SKc 'fS.OtW bn. do. June 8S^2»c.!4. Mim—'Opened J4C lower, later recovered from Ihe declitte: rsceipts, fi.TOt) bn saia, 59,000 ba. niixwl wst.'in, sp^t, 43K@453^e do. fntnres, l7}@51 ^c. Oata—Witbi«ut ffuot ab':3 change riirtiipts, 2T,560 bn. sales, 8U,000 bu. western, 8t)g42J. Biefr -Uull new extra uiefr., ii W(g.8 00. Port—DoPj new mm, #14 OCft! 12 t0 lard—Strorfleri steam reniia ed ?fi 80. ltiltar—Fiirn western, l'ig33^ Sngftr—-l)a!l crushed, flM'c powdered, 8.H" pranulated, 6 11 lfi F.igs—Westsrn frefii, R2Q84. Molasses—Steadyt 50 taetiOe. Coffee— Viimt fair Rio, 15o. gowj do. 18eW prime do.,
Cheese—S'.'rady. rather
BALTIMORE.
B.VLTIMC i" S, January 5.—V/heat—Weetern lower nnd [tiiett 2 winter red spot, Jiiiu-y, 93^93%'c K^bruary, 08U'698ic March, 94^!)5r May, 96,Bij'0 ri7Wc. Corn—Western, lower aqd "nifl mii'il, spot, 4Sg@4G«j Jennarr, 4S?i®
February, 4f,4«46? etearner, 44% O .ts— Western white, 37@39c: do. mixed, HtftSlic. Kye—Firmand unipt at 57@ 59c. I'r.iviau.ns —Kasier ard dull. Meea pork —#12 03. Lard—it-fined,
74c.
Butter—
Firm western [i«cked, 18@28c creamery, 28 (iSOo. —Higher at 80082^. C"ffee— i!'her Itio cargo??, ordinary to fair, 14,'stt 15ci. l{.?o ipts—Flour, 9,SS8 barrels: wiieat, •J3.250 baslisis, irn, q'-),f.00 busheta oats, B.dl'O bnshe'n rye, 100 biwhels. Shipmenta Monr, 8i.&iKi barrels wh?af, 77,000 busieis oim, 85,000 bushel*.
C1HCIKNAT1.
ORflfiTlAfj, .i«mary 5.—Fronr—Firm family, $8 50 fancy, $8 60^8 90. Wt est—t'.trona 83 lo 88Mc. Corn—Active and firmer S'dgSH^c. 0^»—Steudj Slli'o. Rj»— Firm Pt)ik—Qaie': #12 50. Lard—U sier f8 80, Hoik moats—Qaiet and unchanged $G 12,^ Hacon—Quitt and unchanged short rib, I? 00 short clear, 7 25.
CL1SIS1 (JtjOrATlONB.
F!mir Firm familT", #8 85$3 60: fancy, f3 SOia4 00. tth'Rt—Firm No. 2 rr], 88388H0- t'orn in god demand N.i. 2 mix°d, 88g88}j. Oat*—Firm No. 2 mixed, 81 VgSlHc. Rye— Qa'«t and firpj No. 2, 5!)Vc. P..rlc—Quiet #12 60. Lard
1
snbititnte therefor, hence the alarming ,^nn _p
among infants. Mellin'a
Food, which is recommended by the highett medical authorities, hat been prepared lo mtel this very want,
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Btrpng«rj 23g21c.
Cheee«— Firm.
TOLEDO.
TOLHDO, Ohloj January 5.—Whaai Firm, runlet otish, January, 88c February, 84 Mar,
'JOHc.
Or»—Qnipt, easier ca»h,
87jc May, «tfc. Oat»—Firm cash, ^0 (Jlav«r a«mi—Btearty caali, 65 Febrnary, »t Hareti, «4 89. •LOStSO QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—Doll and easier 883sc bi1. ('.orn —Steady tl%c. Oats—Dull and steady 29c.
KARLT ROWS BTOOla *ABDB,
Reoeipts of lire stuck this week bare been little in advance «f the record for the past twf reeke, both as tt» nwmber andqtiality. Tb' grade haa been ranch imprnTed, nnd the batch ere are, conwvinentlj, killing moch better beet. Oft Monday 117 head of oattle and 98 head ot hoee were pat on the local market. Irioe* are a littie advanced. Prima eowS and hdtMi I
POST OFFICE DIRECTOR!
Ofiet, No. ao Sooth Sixth Strest.
onia
hours.
On^nday the onice i«open from 8.-00 a m. awtfl 10 a. m. No money ord«f of reg lafc* boelaess troneaoted on 8 an a ay •A1U CXOSR,
•ASS —Indianapolis and through east |-j,
Vai —St. IjpvuM and through west, 1 p. m., 9 40 a^m. and 1:40 u, ui. fiiu uii hiiu a.
Vandalia
H.
ROTH*Chicago, IU-,^.0 a. m.. IMS", rr Uilcago A K»»t«rn Illinois, it. It Way atatiows, a. m-
cm oRi.imf. ve the Ofloe over tbe entire city,
The Carriers leave the OMoe for dellverj and collection, over tbe entire city,r a. m. and 30 p. m,
Over the bnslness portion of ths City 6:4t a. m., 111. m., 1:» p. m., 4:00 p. no., 6:3 p. m.
The mall eolleoted front Street Lertei ?to*ee orn Main street, from First ic Twelfth atreets, noTth on Fourth to Cherry, sooth on Focrth to Walnut and eoutt on First in iv«pTar. and on Ohio hetweelr firstand Sixth, every week day between I and 8 a. m., between and 10 a. no. be twoen Uauo le. w.and between 7:S0 enC I 8:30 p. m. All other boxes are coileeted ony, between tM non»* of iflCaat 10 a. m.. and bet.wean andS j00 p. ej.
On Sunday tne fost Otfoe is open front ton o'clock ». m-i and persaon dtslrint tbe mall can call at tbe win.v.w designated by the number of tneli carrier,
Bnnday eoliectioas over the etitlre oi »re made between 4rf8 and ^"Op. m., an iinin in the bn tween :K
sines* part of the cily be. I o'elpok. p. m. JOHN f. KEOAN, P. M.
land
18{7.
Ilftrper'8 Young I'eoplc,
AX iLLVSIBiTEO WEEKLY,
Harper's Younc I'evpJ-o has calktl •'the model of what a ctrioclic 1 foryoun? reader* ougUt to b?," Rnd th» .inet co or this comroeodatttin Is amply susLbtaeU by the iar{re circulation it has RltaU"-d bulk at home and iu ticeat ilfiUn Tills mccess bfta been ^aebed 67 nuLbods that roust om'mend Miem-elves to tbe judgemeat ol parents, lees ttinu to tbe taster of ebildren—ijamelFi by an earnest acil well sustained eCort (0 p-iv:de tby btsl and most attrraoiiv-e rea'lliis f»r young pttrpie at a low pTtce. Iha illustratlous a copious and of conspIctiou^y high Uodard of excelieaoe.
An eplUinw of everything tlist is atSraciive and dtshable iu Juvenile literafuw.—Boston courier,
A weekly sst of sood tbiass to tbe boys and nlrls in evely family which it vts'liP. -Brooklyn Unhm.
Xt ts wonderful in 11.3 wealth of Til'* and iuteres'.—Ohiittnres, information 1 tlsn Advooate, K. Y.
TERMS: Posfsgs Prepaid l'er tear.
Vul.
I'urpaatinejrpinn at 87®
ci.osi: o*:''T.\noss.
Flonr—Market firm with Mr demand. Wheat—Higher, fairly aetire fmr esport No. 2 Bprii tr, 90c No. 2 red, 03Ji'e elevator, Hi @115)4c. Corn—Higher, closing stnaj'y unorsiied, 46Ji®48.' Nj. 8, 46!i'c steamer, elevator 47i^^48c afloat No, 2, 47Jfc e'.svator O ts—Mixed, ihaHe lnwrr whilf, J^@lc higher Cn(t«e —Fair Rio firm 15c. Sugar Steady. Rice— Steady. Tallow—Firm. Effs» —Firm and in f&ir inr,niry. ["ork— S'ro:ipir and mr.re ^otiv.",V mess, *1^ 2$'gl2 89 family mess. J14.00 f. a. b. Lard-'-HigSer, fairly active #b 73S6 80. Bniter— Quiet and tirm, 2Sc E'sin creaai-iry, 8c.
1*III.
in*:e Numbers, FivcCents eifh. RemHlanotesbou'd b* made by P.)t oflce Money urder or Draft,, to avoid p&ance
at lots,
Newfipapers are net to copy thte ad vertijetienf. witboui the txpr^ss order of -.rper 4 Brothers.
Aadress~HARPEE BROTflEBS, New Ycrk,
ST. NIOHOLA.S for 1886-87-
•teries by Lonisa Alc,5tt a!'d Frank 9, Sierkton,-s^v#i-ai iy e.fch mtJior A Short Serial Storv by Mr»- Burnett. Whose cha ..log "I. uleliird Kanntiesoy" has been a (treat future iu tbe )(*t year of at. Nioholao.
War Stories for Boys and Cirls Oen Badean, ohlar-of-sian, lumrapher, aurt copfldential frUcd of t^neral M-aiit, an.i one of tbe ablest nnd most .populsr ot 11 vn military wj.jte-s, will coiiiributsa nurr bar of paper* d^eoribtna In cW-nr nnd vld style 10m* of the leading balllesof tie civil war, They w.ll l»e jianorariite seilpt'nna ot sinsie coutesls rr sho campaigns, presf-ntlnj a *ort, of lltera'y picture-eallery of tbe gr~nd and hfitic conte'lsin wlitcb Mia pareni« of many a bov and R'rl of lo day to part
The Serial Storie' include ".fu.in ard JuanHj.," bu aiiuiiraoly written 6U»rv (•', ll*ii«an lite, by r^aggs
,nL
*enny
—Steady salsa of 815 barrels of finished Volume hMins wUh JI^WCT^emwr. iroods on the bafia of #113. qnMei^-Bteady.
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"^n Bot'i Hides'': nl'o
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lioardipif-House,'' .y James OH*,
aslory of life In'a qr at city. Short Artieles, iostrucUve .tad e»it°rl»ltifny, will alcmad' Amon« these ar :"ji'iw 1' threat Htnurams iv« Mndp," ty Theodore Ki imvIh,
with profuse lust rattO'rf
"WlJUllB* a Commission" (Naval Aca•"uin^p, and "tVecfl'ecM«m n. Ilia Nav»l Academy, 'Boring for O l"atd "Anions the Ua*-weil«.' wuh a t.u -i ber o{ striking irlottir.T' "C,!»IM-R»*lcb«H from Keoiaa RlloL'1 by 1 "Ita MasruiU. lctor Tale* to Ills OrarMVciiiIdren," recouo'ed by ftra Aer Mstlli^ew» "Hislor'b Girl'«," oy S Bnook* Al»o]nterestine contrlcutlons from Por» l%**ry, Harriet Prwtt.Hfo1''rd, iofquln Miller,
H, Bovgen, VPa«b}n*toi Oladden, Alics WeTtibcton KoHi. s.l T,Trowir df LUntenait Fredrick fishvatm. Nrau Brooks, «r*ce I'enio l.'trhOdd. Hse llawtUorne LUbrop, Mrs. 8. M-R Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge.ahu many eclhers, etc, etc*
The subs«»ipiloti p-iee of St. Nlekolas dilOO yesr ".e*ot*a}iwnjber Kubsirfn-
.7.1<p></p>^IrVved
Fn°^d demand 6 87*. Balk meats and ^sellers apd news^
tn,j nnehane«d.
rpoit-slily among infants. Mellin a _8tPai3-. 815 barrels of finished yolnnae h^ins »Uh Jbe Ntrv-enaHer. nn -.s.i. »«u«m»il»l u* tko TT.-t.nf
m,'i* t.-..—
Whisky lerseycrywnere, or by publishers^ erw
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for rurbean'eful ijlrt*lrate3 mt»Ii ue(frei) ewolalrilogfnU prospectus, etc etc SUM CEWICRV, MS
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for rqr brfan'efnl i)ln*trate3 fut^Io.ue
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EXPRESS,"
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1887.
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