Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 June 1889 — Page 2

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DIED.

MABTIN-J. Weslej Martin Saturday evening at 7 p. m., of consumption, sgec. 27 rears. The funeral services will take place at the family residence, 722 Tippecanoe street, at» o'clock, Monday morning.

Interment at Marshall m. Friends of the family are Invited to attend without further notice.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

BETING OF CITY BOABD OF MQUALIZATION. Cm CL*RK'S OFFIC*,

TKBRK HADTK, DID., June 7th, 1869. 5

Notice Is hereby given that the board of equalization of the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, will meet at the Council Chamber in the city building, on the northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut streetf, on Monday, June 21th, 1889, for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of said dty for the year 1889. The said board continuing in session from day to day until their work is completed.

By order of the Common Council June 4,1889. A. C. DUDDLESTON, City Clerk.

OTICK OF APPOINTMENT OF ASSIGNEE. The undersigned has been duly appointed assignee of Jos. B. fisher, In assignment, and has duly qualified as such. All persons Indebted to said Jos. B. Fisher are requested to call at once and settle. EDWIN ELLIS, Assignee.

WANTED.

W"ANTED—Board

WANTED—A

WANTED—To

and room or a room in a

quiet family, within ten minutes walk of the Polytechnic, beginning with the fall term. Please answer, with prices, not later than Tuesday. W. M. Wldaham, 1,330 north Thirteenth street.

WANTED—Those

desiring school group pho­

tographs should order them at once, as I will leave the city soon. Northeast corner First and Ohio street.

recommendations to sew at the house. Apply at 661 Kagle street. TI7ANTED—Energetic men and women wanted.

W Hood salary paid. For particulars call at 332 north Fifth street, between the hours of 5 and 7 p. m. 2.

sell or trade a small grocery in

a good location and a good trade. Call on or address M. E., this office. 'ANTED—To rent two pleasant rooms on ground floor. Address W. this office.

WANTED—Two

WANTED—

WANTED—People

WANTED—The

New Potatoes, Canned Goods.

to stop complaining and call

and see the bargains, if ever there were bar gains, in boots and shoes at McWilllams', Elev entli and Main streets.

People's Building, Loan &

Saving Association want to get alive and energetic man to represent them in Terre Haute and vicinity one experienced in soliciting and organizing preferred excellent inducements to rignt man. Address D. F. Attwood, secretary, tieneva, N. Y.

ANTED-Two dining room girls to go to Crawfordsvllle, and one cook for Paris. MBS. MARTIN, 430 Ohio street.

WANTED-Ahome

for four children a boy

4 months old three girls, aged 1 month, 2 mon-hs and three years. Inquire at Charity Organization Office, 50Ufe Ohio street. TIT ANTED—Everybody to I

know that we have

Tv Strawberries,

Cherries, Green Peas, Green Beans? New Beets," •. i: Pie Plant, Spinach, 'v? Kale, NewRadishes, Finest Flour. ". "'i. Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, ~s~. Canned Peaches, Maple Syrup, Sorghum, Golden Drip Syrup, Select Teas, Select Coffees,

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Select Dried Fruits

And the choicest ol everything needed for the tubl6. HICKEY & BRESSETT. Twelfth and Main streets. TITANf ED—A pair of those splendid congress vT shoes for gentlemen, which are being sold for only $1.25. How Is that? We have thqm. McWilllams', Eleventh and Main streets. "VI/'ANTED—A home for a girl baby two months vv old. inquire at Charity Organization office, 501 Vb Ohio street

ANTED—At the Express office, two copies of the Weekly jfxpress of March 30,1889.

WANTED—The

WANTED

public to bring furniture to 418

Cherry street Upholstering, finishing and repairing. WELSH & McGBATH. "1*7ANTED—The best kangaroo shoe you ever vv saw on the market for only $4, $450 and $5. McWilllams' summer sale, cor. Eleventh and Main streets.

Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground In best manner. Lawn mowers put in order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and other*. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street \jtTANTED—All the ladles to attend the summer sale of fine Oxford ties, slippers and latest styie line shoes at McWilllams', Eleventh and Main streets.

WANTED-Pona

You, Chinese laundry. Thir­

teenth and Main streets. First-class work.

"IXTANTED-Carpenters, builders and contractors TV to know that the best place to buy lime, hair and cement is at Belman ft Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

ANTED—Indeed! Well, what is wanted? A ,, pair of those WaMweil hand sewed engreas or ball shoes for $3? Think of It, only fS at SfcWIUlams' mum tale, cor. Bcienth and Main streets.

WA

FOR SALE.

l?OB SALt-Cornet. cheap for cash, or on payX1 ments. Cornet is new and plated, complete in ease with an trimmings. Comet instructions given. Call on or address W. X. Evans, 80SVi Chestnut street

SALE—One family hone, spring wagon and harness. Apply to M. Stem, Locnst street, first boose east .of Eighteenth street, sooth side, or at Van carpenter shop.

F°«

poi property,

SALE—Desirable real estate In all parts of the dty choice bargains In imimproved Brty. J. D. BIGELOW.

VjHJB SALE Headquarters for frnit Janand JP jelly glasses of all kinds Is at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite

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RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO., 20 South Sixth street

COR SALE—Nursery stoek. LaurenceHelnl, by his agent, M. M. Davidson, Is now taking orders for fruit and shade trees, and will deliver and replace all stock that falls to grow promptly.

IR SALE—100x356 feet on South Sixth street FKED A.

D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main sL, opposite Opera House. SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Belman ft Steeg. Ninth and Main street

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dressmaker who can bring good

IR SALE—Sixteen acres near Collett Park at a bargain, FRED A. BOSS ft CO.

pHMSALB—Old papers at »e per hundred, suit able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally •xpreasofflea.

F01R

SALE—Fruit Jars of all kinds and sizes at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main at, opposite Opera House.

poi

iB SALE—Several choice lots on east Eagle street price $9 per foot RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO., 30 South Sixth street

F01well.

young men for news agents on

Vandal la and I. & St. L. railroads. Union News Co., Union Depot, Terre Haute. Ind.

Bergherm & Freund. southwest

corner Eighth and Poplar, have to-day: Fine Strawberries, Peas,

String Beans, Asparagus, Spring Onions, resh Pie Plant,

SALE—Four large lots near the Alden FBKD A. BOSS ft CO.

OR SALE—

Bargains in Real Estate MOW IS

THE

TIME TO INVEST.

A beautiful 60-foot east front lot near Col.. Thompson's, fl,400. An elegant brick residence near business all modern conveniences very cheap, )11,000.

Several cheap lots on Eighth street near Doming, $360 each. Fifty very cheap lots near. Polytechnic, $200 to £400 68CH

A good Ave room house with 60-foot lot, wen and cistern, near Polytechnic, only $1,000. Some very cheap lots on Spruoe street near Sixteenth.

Avery desirable lot on Chestnut street near Seventeenth Many houses and lots In all parts of the city.

These prices cannot be guaranteed many days. I. H. C. BOYSE, 517 Ohio street

FOR RENT.

iR BENT—Several rooms, singly or together. Apply 638 Mulberry street

FOB

BENT—Furnished room, in a most desirable neighborhood. Suitable for one or two intlemen. 418 north Sixth-and-a-half street between Chestnut and Sycamore. TTIOB RENT—A first-class storeroom on Main J? street with splendid show windows and elegantly fitted up a splendid business location at a reasonable rent

BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO., 20 South Sixth street

iOR BENT—Several desirable houses. BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO., 20 South Sixth street

TO LEASE.

X) LEASE—We have several choice locations for oil wells to lease. BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO., 20 South Sixth street

FOR TRADE.

FOB

TRADE—One of the best farms In Sullivan county for a stock of goods boots and shoes preferred. BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.. 20 South Sixth street

LOST.

LOST—Ayellow

rat and tan very small, blade and tan color, spots over eyes answers to the name of "Skip." Return to 1,144 Main street, and receive reward.

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY

TO LOAN—In any amount, on long short term. FRED A. BOSS ft CO. ONEY TO LOAN—In sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms.

BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft JO, 20 South Sixth street

FOR MEN 0NLYI

«P0SITl«S^Sl35S}5S.,JS!ffl,

PTTTJ XT' Weakness of Body and Kind: Effects XvJCl oflrrors or Excesses io Old or Young

tbwlutely mfklllBf HOBB TRKAT»KJCT-Bf»*lU dty. IN testify from 47 SUtw, a»4 F*r«lf» CfnAriM,

Why We Do It.

AND

display ol suits at less than it costs to make 'em should be important ta Come to-morrow, if possible if not. then as soon after as you can, for that we are determined to sell our magnificent stock of bo —"A Thursday and Friday.

Schloss, Leading Merch

Aft r*

HAUTE

ft IBM UP.

LTkls

THE WOUND WILL PAOBUBOU PBOVS TO BE FATAL.

The Iwllut la and EM»im GMMral Neighborhood News.

Special to the Express.

Opera House.

Opera

House. T7H3R SALE—The leading drug store In a good Indiana town Invoice *1,800 to $1,900 large and growing business. __

BOSS CO.

TTKJB SALE—Fruit jars, wholesale and retail, at _T M.

NKWPOET, InL, Jane 15L—Thtoooonty hu anotbar murder to add to thalM, making firs that hare 1MM ooaunittod in than two yean. I**! night, nim o'clock, at oar DMghboriiic town of CayuKi, nx milei north of bm,(3iirit]r Sbeward, better known "GJouee" Sheward, ghot Frank Batoy,ofaia( brato•aan on Mike Bark's gravel train, the ball atriking himMn tha grain, producing what ia oonfidend a fatal wound. At tha time of the ahooting Batey and three other railroaders were sitting on the expraaa trucks at the Cayuga depot, and Sheward paanng by in an intoxicated oondition, the rail' roadera began guying him, when ha out with hia revolver ana find at tha gang, inflicting the fatal wound on Batey. Tha wounded man waa taken to a houaa where hia wounda were probed and drcaaod, and afterwarda taken on the train to hia brother's home in Danville, 111. Hia father livea in Lafayette. Batey waa a youAg man, unmarried and highly respected by all tha railroad earployea. Sheward, who committed the deed, ia a bad man, and nearly 21 or 22 yeara of age. This ia not the first scrape he has been in. It has bean leas than three months since be was released from the penitentiary for a burglary committed in Eugene, where he reeidea, one mile northwest of Cayuga. About five years ago he'broke into the drug store of Hoapard A Bell. He waa arrested and convicted and aentenoed to the penitentiary for three years. Owing to his sge, the judge, in a few months after his conviction, recommended that his sentence be commuted to the house of correction at Plain fieU, where he was taken, and after remaining there nearly a year he made his escape and returned to his old home, .at Eugene* where he evaded arrest until after he broke into Wataon'a store, and waa then arreeted and sentenced by Judge Jump, who was then on the bench, on the old charge.

Ike Hannahs, of Danville, a detective of the C. A E. road, was down here today getting the necessary papers for his arrest. Sheriff Rheubyand ex-Sberiff Darby went up to Cayuga last night, on the midnight train, to arrest 'young Sheward, but he had mad# good hia escape.

At latest accounts young Batey was suffering intense pain, and it is the opinion of the physicians who dressed his wounds that the ball ranged upward, and into his intestines, which will, produce death in a day or two.

SnlllTan Notes.

Special totheExpress.

SULLIVAN, Ind., June 15.—The Rev. Mr. Bartlettwas, last Sunday, chosen pastor of the Presbyterian Church for one year. He is an eloquent divine, and will undoubtedly do much good.

Thirty-three went from here on the excursion to northern Alabama laat week. They .returned Monday night, full of praises tor the uniform kindness of the offioers and crew of theNisbet, and all vowing they would go again.

Decoration day was observed Friday by the Odd FellowB. The exercises at the cemetery were liatened to by a large number of people. Mr. W. H. Laedy, of Indianapolis, grand warden of the state, delivered a most excellent address.

Neighborhood News Notes. ».r- r-

Princeton has the creamery craze. Mortgagee on crops in Illinois are illegal this year.

Mattoon has a colored population of over five hundred. A scheme is on foot at Kansas, 111., for organizing a monthly sale of live stock.

A lawn tennis club was organized at Clinton this week, with twenty-five members.

The Red Men of Clay City will celebrate the Fourth by giving an entertainment at the Opera-house.

The county commissioners- of Parke county have appropriated $2,000 to build an addition to the orphan's home.

W. N. Lake, a pedestrian traveling with Blue Mountain Joe's show, began a 500-mile walk at Crawfordsville Wednesday.

The men engaged in working on the streets at Waveland struck for eight

Lt—better,

the hundreds of others,

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Cnsty.

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p«r-

tha fecal toaflftvttfc

vasecMaryof tha is

MS^NabJ^Tof Washington^DsvjjgB

HiK fiOac* «t Chriaaun, DL, tH agravalliank near that

a

"nl Tha —Hilt lai

of hyeoatnet.

land orphan hotte at Yinoennsa, reoentIj ilei!inietl by flra, baa been let to Mr. Martin, of Inditaaapolie, who will begin tearing down tha walla Mooday. Mr. Martin haa tha oontract for re-building

Chwlea F. Haynaa was takan MMI justice of the peaoe at Danville Thursday diargod with stealins a gold watch ana tdiain and aeveral valuable rings frbarhis wife, but diaoharged by tha jostioe, who daoidsd that a hnaband could not steal from his wife.

Waveland Independent: A Crawfordsville man went Stinting this week and killed a squirrel. Not knowing how to dieaa it, a wag told him to aeald and aorapa it, liken hog. He tried to follow directions, but the thing wouldn't acrape then he took acissora and out the hair off, but' finally had to throw tha game away.'

Crawfordsville Review: A number of trampe, lata on Thuraday.night, got into a qaarralin the woods southeaat of tha junction, during which one of them was ahot in the right braaat, the ball paasing entirely through him. He and a number of hia oompaniona were brought, to tha jail by the police. The name of Uia man ahot is Wm. Boland, and he ia from Rochester N. Y., he asserta. Hia wound is very dangerous and may causa hia death.

Real Kstate TraasCeta.^^.'

Richard Dunnlngan et nx., of Los geiee. Cel., to J.Q. A. Kennedy, of -i" Batter, Pa., 29 73-100acres off of the north side of part of n. of n. e. Xt ol section 10, and 10 78-100 acres off s. (rideof partota. 01 iftKof see-

UonS,allintownjl, range 9. .. 2,200 00 P. J. Kanfman to H. L. Boston, 44 feet front on Locust street by 906 feet front running north to First avenoe 300 00 John H. Lemanto Augusta Tone, lot 11 in administrator's subdivision of

Craft's farm 1,010 oo BmeUne Graves and husband to Martin and Barbara E. Beal. SO feet off of the north side of lot 7, In block 7, In

Roach's subdivision 3,000 00 .| 6,110 00

Total... BAHROAD MSWS NOUS.

General and Personal Mention of General and Local Interest.

Joseph Laux, of the machine ahop, was absent Friday because of aickneaa. W. B. Lyons, of tha machine shop, resigned Saturday. Hia lathe waa taken by WillPrioe.

Henry Newman returned to work in the boiler shop yeaterday morning, after two week's vacation.

The work of white-washing tha niachine ahop will ba continued to-day and, if possible, finished before Monday.

Geo. Dickeraon, of the machine ahop, resigned Saturday to accept a poaition with tha Terre Hifeite stone company.

Mr. Attmora, who waa injured Friday, had not improved much yesterday^the pain in hia back and breast being yet very severe.

The work of repainting and cleaning coach No. 17 waa finiehed yeaterday afternoon and it will be taken out of the shops Monday.

Ed May, of the E. fe T. H. office, will leave thia morning for Cleveland, where he will represent Terre Haute at the annual meeting of the O. R. T. He will be absent about two weeks.

James Brown, of the carpenter ahop, reoeived a severe wound, yeaterdsy afternoon, by a apud he waa driving into acar flying out and striking him on tha cheek bone. The cut exposed the bone and bled freely, and narrowly escaped causing the loss of an eye.

Brazil Times: Three branch crews were working in the Vandalia yards here to-day. This is the Ant time since the 1st. of May that the business in the yards here hss justified the working of three train crews. This looks very much like an increase in business.

Paris Beacon: A stray cow met an untimely death this morning at the overhead bridge which spans the I. & St. east of the city, being knocked into the bovine eternity by the weet-bound passenger. It is a matter of wonder that more of our town cows do not meet the same fata Hardly a day passea that trains are not compelled to stop by •erratic wanderers.

Cost or Loss Not Thought of. Qualities Entirely Ignored. Prices Completely Annihilated. Not a Single Boy's Suit Spared. Every One of the Hundreds in Our Juvenile Clothing Department is Included in This

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a ootf which wonM jmiqr Hit 1 Qjrn*.

Mrnnfl

thatl waagtvaajip

I uaad avary ooaBumptMa oontinaed to

nntil ibrtanataly I mat with xar. nmuoj. whogava ate a bottle of Bdrriwund ip, «id from tha firat dona I bi taiaqprovaandkHby I «M1 lite •an,and hava only to thank your Honshoond Syrup. J.

Ganl Yard Maatar K. AN.

8old few J. E. Somaa, ooraer Sixth and Ohio Streeta, and J.

AG

andMun street.

Bauer,Seventh

Ballard^ Snow Liniment is the nuMi penetrating Iinim«it known in tha world. It ia due to ita wonderful panatrating qnalitiea, that it affacta such lol curea of neuralgia and rhaom

It drawa all poisonouaseoretiona

totheoutside aurfaoe and promotaaa natural droulation of the blood. Try BallaRl% Snow Liniment at onoa and yon will navar ba without it. A bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and Ballard^B Horehound Syrup shtmld be in every houae. Sold by J. SOIMI, corner Sixth and Ohio atreeta, and J. AC. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main atreeta.

lNlallMWsaM,

And 100 man to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family "a great root and harb ramsuy, aaxnww by Dr. Silaa Lane while in the Rocky mountaina. For dieeaaaa af the blood, liver and kidneys itiaa poaitive cure. For oonatipatkm and clearing up tha complexion it doea wonders. Children like it. Everyone praiaee it. Large-aize package, 50 oents. At all druggists.

Willi—il Aaswltmn Herb Pills.

If yon are yellow, Billioua oonstipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look oat your Liver ia out of oraar. One box of theee Pills will drive allthe troublea away and make anew being of you. Price 25 oenta. Sold by J. E. Somea, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. A(1 Banr. Seventh and Main stosst

New Advertisements. LADY AGENTS

SBRD VOB RKU FOE 8KLUX0

Mdm. McCABE'8

C«l«brat»d Cirsets.^

None seU better.. Satisfaction guaranteed. ST. LOUIS CORSET CO.,

ST. LOUIS, MO.

AtOm Tour Wa»mltw ttir

JAMES KEANS SHOE

Ml IB

JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE.

AetmrOag to I«v Neeia.

A.

munainmi

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ttnwit

Is

won.

SuMdMas. JAMB8 8HOEU shoe of Its price which ever been Disced ex

SSSSS& S. HANB CO- Bests*

Full ilneslot the above ShOes for isle bj

P. KIVITS.

IS THE ONLY COMBINED

SOAP CLEANER POLISHER

LEAVES SKIN SOFT ANO SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL METALS AND WOOD WORK

5CENTS

WITHOUT SCRATCHING. A CA KE. ASK YOUR GROCER.

Tie MODOC TRIPOLI VIMN6 CO. CtocimU

MP&30R

This severe and sweeping reduction is made because it is an absolute necessity. Although business has been excel-

in fact, than any former year—we have more boys' suits, particularly in the medium and finer grades, than we have room for. Hence this deep and general reduction. This sale willprove a glorious harvest to such, as well as m, in fact, who'll be wise enough to come. First choice of this wonderful and mammoth. j^ho desire to dress their boys in a fine and select way. Our advice to all concerned is: ts, at the PRICES, will GO like wildfire. Every intelligent person will see at a glance

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GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. •T,*!

Onr Malydor Perfection Syringe free with every bqttle. Prevents Mrletare. Cures GaauikM and Sleet in 1 to 4 days. Ask your Druggist for it. Sent to any address for Sl.ee. For sale by OUUCK A CO., Druggists, TERRE HAUTE. IND.

inuwn la asffltoos o(

icsfarMenttanaquarterotaeentny. Ris

wwswrarsssj'gs

Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Is class that la |Mt» to benefit or core

theaonly medicipe of Its

IVUUITEB.In

twiwm.i 1 For two years I had^ rheumatism so bad that it disabled me for work and coolined me to my bed for a whole year, daring which time I could not even raise my hands to my head, and for S months coald not move myself in bed,was rcdncea in flesh from 193to8tlbs. Was treated by best physicians, only to grow worse.

Finally I took Swift's Specific, and soon began to improve. After a n-hile was st my work, and for the riast five months have been as well as I ever was—alL from the cffccts of Swift's Specific. -FTT JOHX RAT,

Jan. 8,1889. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Books on Hood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swirr S p*cunc Po., Atlanta, Ga.

Von should read Taa CHICA-

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DAILY NEWS became r»» Move tkr, timtto read it. There

fT//ff| isapaper published in Australia which is as large as a blanket. This wouldn't suit yon. You want a newspaper at once convenient, complete and condensed, and still you don't want to overlook anything of real importance. You don't want your neighbor to say to you, "Did you read so-and-so in to-day's paper? and be obliged to answer, No, I didn't see that," and then nave him ask you, "What paper do you read?" This will never happen to you if you read THB

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.

Rtmemirr—lis circulation is 220,000 a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 2$ cts. a month, four months #1.00,—one cent a day.

$500

WE will par the above reward for any case ol 81c* Headache, In­

directions are strictly compiled with. They are pure! vegetable and never fall to give satisfaction. Sngar Coated. Large boxes, containing 90 Pills. 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. Tne genuine manufactured only br JOIN C. WEST ft CO., "The Pill Makers?' 882 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall, prepaid, on re eelpt of a 3-cent stamp. Sold bj J. fc C. Baur, Druggists, southeast corner Seventh street and Wabash avenve, Terre Haute, Ind.

For inventions promptly secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. Wm. Mack. Address

O. E.DUFFY,

807 Seventh Street, Washington, D. a

loss. The sale, bear in mind, is for five days only, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

Main

HOTEL* OR

•miATSDON

sovth

for which or

paid for it

will be promptly refunded. Medical amnion nt Serofnlar or Uoo£poisonr aalt^

Golden:

Disooverr cures sll humors,

from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the wont Scrotals, or rheum or tascwu aonuaoniBi sores, Hip-Joint Dieesae, Scrofulous Swellings, Enlarged Glanda Goitre Meek, and Batins Sores or Uloern.

Tetter. Ecsetna, Erysipelas, FeverJoint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and

Golden Medii

or Thick

Discovery cures Consump­

tion (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigormting, erties, a taken in time.

and nutritive properties. For Weak."

tHOall

Bhort-

Weak. Lungs, Spitting of Bkx of Breath, Catarrh in the He Severe Coughs. Asthma, am

chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs.

Tar ibrpid Liver, Biliousness, or "Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.

Wm be wrier thai— H. LBLXND. aad will be open ftr the weytiwasgjrBssta, luasfliatlnaacb ysaiw

is flrsti waUsw

Mtbealthtnl. Dr. Price's

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^yssasatsTstsam 'jaaBdrrTbffllard halls, beWlJa«allsyi ate., and paetttvsi? fteefkam aaaoyaaoebymowtaitoss.

$ound frip Excursion Tickets will bsplaocflon saleattheocmmeuosuKHit of tha tourist ssasan by the Bnriiactga, Cedar Baplda Northern Bsllwv waA all connecting lines, at lew ratss, to thstotlew?

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adiae" to the Geoeral Ticket andBsas-

ffiSas to & L. LJELiAND, BpMt Lake, Iowa.

C. I. IVES, I. E. HANNEGAN,

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