Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 25 May 1895 — Page 2

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Subscription Uiites.

One week One year

A Nt Mi'.r.i: of the Hues IcailIE Southern Stntcs ments to 0111

country.

10 cents -r,-.oo

Entered :it Postotliee ts setfoml-class manor.

NEW YOIIK'S great lawyer, Joseph Choate received a few of $'-200,000 for knocking out the income tnx law. Great is the power of money.

the railway managers of LO and through lie are making arrangetliat section o* tie

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he South li.-is neves* been de­

veloped up to what it shouM have b:H 11 considering tbe abundant mil ural,resources of the counts v.

•. SINCE wheat has been liting so rapidly jn price in the Chicago market a large number of people are getting the bucket shop spc-(" 'ative fever and buying margins on fie when m-uke'. These lambs who ruh (ij thinkifg th•l they cnn.iot 1'aii to w:i, as wheat Is going up all the time will S,OII hishiiii and lose nil the money the iuvjot. It will he observe that while whtr.tu goes up every day it always drops b-ick a cent or two sometime during each day and that is where suckers are caught. A man invests what he has in mar :].-* ami when tiu drop comes ne is ea hrd mi I but having all his money lip drops out of the game and Las liet for that is the proper

ir n.'(i'_i in- 111 osesi ail he name. A

man ignorant of this business has asgo.d achance to win money by going in and fu-'-king the three n*.l nionte game ias- sharpers is ne lias in playing ci linst the Chicago gamblers in the it ::arket.

Well children make pretty pictures. C'uyler akesthe best. tf

Tnc Board of Directors of the Greenfield Building and Loan. Association have made an order ml no ug the premium on ail loans to 15c per share per week. This practically makes the rates per cent.

V. T... EARLY, Pres.

JOHM COKCOK.VX, Sec'y. lldwt-f

Any one desiring livery rigs of any kind can leave their orders at the hardware store of Thomas & -Jeilries and the rigs will be sent around promptly from the Fashion Livery Stable of Jtll'nes & Son. Good rigs and satisfactory prices guaranteevi. T^.f

A. C. Pilkeuton, of Fortviile, who will -put in a new drug store in the Kaiidall block will move his family consisting of •his wife and two daughters here the first week in June, lie has rented the Albert

New property on Grant street next to Judge Oifutt. It is a pleasant home and in a fine ueignborheo We congratulate both Mr. Pilkentoa and that neighborhood on his selection of a dwelling place.

An "exchange." is responsible lor the following: "In church or in state it is

rule or be ruled: in courtship or l'iage it is to fool or be fooled: in logic or in law it is to nick or be nicked in gambling or iu trade it is to trick or be tricked in treaty or war it is to beat or be beaten iu the struggle for life it is to eat or be eaten: in politics it. crow 'in. newspaper life own row."

paper. A paper that sticks to its rights—

fiy piper. A paper devoted to revenue—

Asa M. New was recently elected Secretary and head book keeper of the Home Brevviug Co., at Indianapolis and began his service there last Monday. His fath-er-in-'aw Andrew Hagan formerly of this county is Treasurer and general manager of the company. Mr. New will move his family to Indianapolis next week. Mr. and Mrs. New have many friends in Greenfield who will regret to see them leave our city but who wish them much happiness in their future home.

D. B. Cooper of the Greenfield Banking Co., who had a tumor removed from his knee Tuesday at St Vincents hospital at Indianapolis by Dr. Hodges is much better. His knee will be all right In the course of a few weeks. The operation was much more severe however than at first anticipated as the enlargement was thought to be a wen but it proved to be a tumor a little larger than an egg. Had it not been removed at the time it was it would have proved a more serious matter. Mrs. Cooper who is with him was at home a couple of hours this morning and said he was doing quite well. He was up yesterday in a chair for the first time, and the change made him quite sick at the stomach and correspondingly uncomfortable.

May MiiHical Kent 1 vat lOxeurKions Kieiimond via I'cniiMylvania hines.

May 2?th, 28th, and 29th, Excursion tickets to Richmond will be sold at low round trip rates from Indianapolis, Piqua, Hamilton, Anderson, Dayton, and ntermediate ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines, account the May Musical Festival. Return coupons valid until Thursday, May 30th, inclusive. 201 &

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I Church Mot us. I At the Presbyterian church tomorrow subjects in the morning "Tbe Ascension

Publisher. ot our "rd In the e\eung "The Thief upon theCros-."

Articles of Incorporation.

As reported by

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Articles of Incorporation were filed with recorder Thomas this morning as Hows: Tne Springer Electric Co., capial stock .$10,000. T. S. Springer is president, and S. Morrison, Secretary.

DKATHS.

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Undertakers.

Morrison & Son,

Frances M. Sutton. a_e 00 yrs., of coil?uiuption, ai hi late home 0 miles Soiuiiea-t of city, Ft May »'gh\ Mav 51. Funev \1 Sucday at p. ni. iiev. -J A. Barclay at M: Lebanon.

Tin* CIi'! .I'asc (iucs lo t:»r .Jury

After a two and a half hours .-pa eh by W. Kelt who closed for the pro.-ecutiou and the charge by Judge Oll'utt the ca-e of the State against egget was given

to the jury at 11 o'clock tc lay. Th are still out. The as? was very vigo.ously conr.e.-t'd on both sides and it is hard lo tell i-»w tbe-jury will decide.

SI IT! IY Sorvi» «'s. I-'IKST K. I!L"R| II.

Sunday school 0 a. m: prt? ichintr 10:00 a. m. and 7 m. Morning subject— ,y {"r.tv.

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F.vening subject—

"The Arn'ly .fmrov lj

2 [i t:i: class mee'ing 3:30 p. m:

Kpe.oitli League devotional meeting 5:30 p. m. Youwili receive a cordial welcome to thtse services.

M. E. XETIIKIUTT, Pastor.

ili-ming I'igcoii Kiicc.

To-day J. F. Kagan received a basket o£ 4o homing pigeons fi'um.f. C. Davis at Pittsburg, Pa. They will be freed in the morning a*, o'clock ami will start on their homeward race. J'" is 3

To miles to

Pittsburg and the greater number of the birds will reach there in fiom six lo seven hoars as they make (JO miles an hour or better :nd are capable of keeping up that food. They are remarkably handsome trim bird with very beautiful intelligent eyes.

Chriii i!i Church •nt.n ml Sci inon to t)l« A. K. To morrow moniiiur Rev. D.tiley will pi'rach the memo -, il sermon to the G. A. ]I.. The 11o•SV, The S Is R.i VeteraNs aI.d Womaos iteiiei "-.'orps. of this city will at tend th* service !r a body. Su bjVet ot .senium "The ^word of the Certuries." Subject of the Lveiling sermon "The King of the .Jews."' A quartette will render special music both services. The public cordially invited.

Tom I'. Swain's l.m'lij J-'iml.

Tom P. Swain, traveling salesman for Hendriekson, Lel'ler & Co., of Indianapolis, ul a lucky find eutly. Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Swa were in New Y(»rk buying cowls, and at a isnre time rmi down to Maniiattau beach. While looking for shells tor his wife, Mr. S.

mar- fuun 1, ne.-sv liie water's iu'e. a hand erchiet made into a sack. I p.m openmg it he was astonished to find it contained a number of handsome diamonds,

A paper of unquestionably large cir- Indianapolis o:r. S. found a number of culatiou—a paper of tobacco. A paper telegrams and letters awaiting him, and of many fine points—a paper of pins. A owner of the diamonds was a paper that is backed by sand—wall pa- -^"'tin, of New York. He came on per, A paper with lots of good grit—sand

Upon returning to New York Mayor Strong was informed of the find and an

is crow or eat I ad inserted in the papers, (you will obit is hoe your serve it takes ads to do business.) inquirI ing for the owner. Cpon his arrival in

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a paper of icks. A paper that give.s °kV»ei' ive Mr. Swain £150 and was wonsome men a choker—a paper collar, Oet fully glal to get his gems. He said he paper Drawing paper—dentists' bills. A taking paper—sheriffs warrant. A paper everybody should read—The DAILY RKIM'I'.LIGAX. Now is the time to subscribe.

Indiauapolis, described the stones cor-

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^y were turned over to him.

ie st0!ies

were valued at $'.2,500, the

lost them while running a loot race with his wife. As it was ne.v.r the edge of the water he gave up ail hope of ever finding them again.

Mr. Swain makes Greenfield in his travels and has numerous friends here.

LIGHT AND AIRY.

Duty's Call.

They sat together in the shada, Ilis arm about her waist. "Kiss mo gooilby," he softly said "I must away in haste."

"Oh, can't you let your duty wait?" Sho said in sweet distress. I "Oli, ssiy you were engaged till late

On—or—pressing business." Brooklyn Life. A Pertinent Query. Hanks—I sets by the pr.pers that the Society of Chemical Industry has discovered that .1 powerful illuminant gas can bo manufactured by a newly proposed method at a reduction of nearly ono-thlrd the present cost of manufacture.

Banks—What difference will it make? Hanks—Why, if the discovery should prove as practical as claimed, it will revolutionize tlie manufacture of giis.

Banks—That may bo, but what is of more importance is, Will it revolutionize the style of gjis meter they use, so the thing won't register as much when tho house is shut up for tho summer as it does when everything is going full blast? Will it do that?—Detroit Free Press.

The I.ast Word.

"The ostrich is a queer bird," said Mr. Blykins. "There's no excuse for its behaving in tho way it does. When it sees an enemy coming, it sticks its head into tho sand instead uf running." "That's its nature," replied his wife. "I know it, but just tho same it isn't logical." "Ob, yes, it is, dear." "How do you make it out?" "It's ornithological."—Wellington Star.

Held by the Enemy.

"I always keep my watch about live minutes fast," observed tho suburbanite, "for train catching purposes." "So do I, replied tho other suburbanite, "but it doesn't do much good. Bridget always keeps the kitchen clock 15 minutes slow for breakfast getting purposes."— Chicago Tribune,

ACTON, Ind., Marion Ciunty, April 28th, 1893.

S. A. I) BECKXER Greenfield, Ind.

Dear Sir: I want to say to you that I believe you have the best Kidney and Liver cure on earth. I was troubled for 1G years with Kidney and Liver disease, was unable to work a great deal of my time on account of chronic diarrhoea. I had tried several good physicians and could get no cure. About Jan. 19th, 1895, I was induced by your agent, Mr. T. D. Cotton to buy your Actne Kidney and Liver cure and after using the first bottle I found myself greatly improved. I continued the u*e and find myself entirely cured. In fact have had no trouble since taking the first bottle. This is for the benefit of sud'ering humanity. with great respect,

T. F. Mrs1-:.

GAi.i.Ai'DET. Ind Marion Co., April jU, lW)o DKAU SU :—1 have been a suiT I chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. At imes unable to foliovV my vocation, that of a farmer. Lust fall I was so ban with my oil trouble that I became vtr weak which continued until about the first of December when your special agent Mr. T. D. Cotton called on me and insisted that I give your Liver and Kidney Cure atrial. I had taken in these many years everything I could hear of and received no benefits. After taking one bottle of your medicine I found myself cured of my old army enemy and have had no symptoms of my trouble since. I continued its use for kidney and bladder trouble of which 1 was also a sufferer and at present believe I at-n entirely cured. 1 can heartily recommend your Acme Kidney and Liver^.Cure toJ_like sutferers. Yours Truly.

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D. CUMMIXS.

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^excursions over fViuisylusuiia L.in« iii£T Scasoa ot 1 St)."!.

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Liberal concessions iu faro over 'the Pennsylvania liues have been granted for numerous events to take place this summer in various parts of the United States. Iu addition to local excursions tiokets at reduced rates will be sold over tlifrse lines as given in the following paragraphs. Excursion tickets may be ob tained at. ticket offices ou the Pennsylvania System and will also be sold over this route by connecting railroads. Some of the points to which tickets will be sold and dates of sale as follows:

To Decatur, 111., May 24 to June 4 inclusive, account Annual Meeting German Baptist Brethren (Duukards). The return limit will-be thirty days from date on which tickets are purchased.

To Roanoke, Ya., May DOtli to June 4 inclusive for Annual Meeting of Old German Baptist Brethren. Tickets good returning thirty days from date of purchase.

To Cleveland June 18 and 19 for the National Republican League Convention gi,o returning June 2'M inclusiv

Ty Chattanooga, Ueuu June 2 an 1 0 and 27 inclusive, account hpworth League International Conference good returning fifteen days from date of sale. By special arrangements return limit may be extended an additional fifteen days.

To Denver, Colorado Springs, Mauiton or Pueblo, Col., July '•), 4 and account National Educational Association Meeting. The return trip must be commenced July 12th loth, 14'Ji or 15th unless by special arrangement the return limit is extended to Sept. 1.

To Baltimore July 10th and 17th good returning until August 5 inclusive account the Convention of Baptist Young People's Union of America.

To Boston, July oth to 9th, inclusive for tbe National Christian Endeavor Meeting. Return limit may be extended by special arrangement to August -kl.

To Boston August I9lh to 2otli inclusive account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar. Return limit extended to October od by special arrangement.

To Louisville, Ky in September, for National Encampment, GK A. R. One cent per mile. Reasonable return limit.

The reduced rates over the Pennsylvania lines will not be restricted to members of the organizations mentioned, but may be taken advantage of by the public generally. Any Pennsylvania Line Ticket or Passenger Agent will furnish desired information concerning rates, time of trains and other details to applicants, or the same may be obtained by addressing

A Profitable Investment.

If you are suffering with a cough, cold or any throat or lung diffiulty the only sure way to cure it is to take Otto's Cure. We know that will stop a cough quicker than any known Remedy. If you have Asthma, Brocbitis, Consumption, a few doses of Otto's Cure will surprise you. Samples free. Large bottles 50c and 25c

V. L. Early's. 20tly

Marie Wainwright will probably have a new play next season, but slio will not discard "Daughters of Eve."

The offices of William A. Brady, tho New York theatrical manager, are now filled with actresses who claim to have beautiful feet.

Minnie Maddern Flsko and Henry Miller will appear in "Caprice," in their old parts, nt a special matinee at the Empire theater, New York.

Richard Mansfield now lias a residence, a theater, a secretary, a stock company, a bank jw-count and a healthy constitution. Wluit more can he want?

Now is the time of year when treasurers of theaters are taking their annual benefits and lending managers enough money to live on during the summer.

Marion Lea, who is to leavo tho Kendals' company, of which she is leading woman, has played with Mrs. Langtry, Elizabeth Bobbins, Herman Vizln and John Hare.

UOAKOKE KXCDRSIOVs.

Spltnnl Arrangements for a Pleasant Trip via P«?iinsylvauia Lines. Excursion tickets to Roanoke, Ya.,will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines May 30th and 31st and June 1st, 3d, 3d and 4th, 1895, account the O German Brethren Annual Meeting. The route from urhwesteih Ohio will be over tbe Penn^yl vania Lines, via Co.umbus. The return limit will be Thirty Days from the date upon which tickets arc purchased.

Sptcial train running through t) Roanoke will leave Columbus Union Station at 8:30 p. Thursday, Mav 30th, and reach R-vmoke by noon on Friday. The leaving time of tiiis Special Train from Columbus will be s'-o-t'y after the arrival of the Solid Vestibule 'J aiii .No. 50 over the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Divisionof the Petirsj Ivan la Lines from Rich mond, I) ivron, *ni i, Urb.iua, l'-qua. Mi'ford (rente:, and other points west and s. it i. west .' -luinhus. Ou the le meution No. *J»i slop ou signal for anoke pa- -engers nt Kldorario, West Manchester, Brookville and Trot'-vood to connect with ivptcial Train at Columbns.

Kxcursionists may -iiso 'eave Columhti1at 8:10 p. in find arrive at Ro..no' ut'XL di-iy at 1 :i'2 p. m., on any of the. dates oi, which excui Ion tickets will be ..old.

Special th ..ugh coaoh will leave Ca:n in about 9:50 i. Friday, M/ij- 3'st. and run through Richrrond and Bradford June on to Co' unbus, enabi'ng excursionists from points between ('amden and Ric1 ml, HS well us hose from stations between Richaioud aid Columbus via Bradford Juactmn to reac- Colunibu.without changing ca'v, a.nd spen nearly tluve hours t't ilie State Cap il before departing nt 5:55 p. m. for Roanoke, which point will be roach-id at 11 :-j0 .*• iturday morning.

Informaiion about rates and other details may be obtaiued t)j- apphing to any Ticket Agent of the Pennsylvania Liues w20t3dcf

I'LEASUUE 1HIFS.

Numerous Kx'-ursloiis tno Coming .Summer at Uoasoiial)]e States. Whether tli-i tourist's fancy directs liini to the New England Stales or the Atlantic seaboard: t) the South or to the lake region of the North: or to the Rocky Mountains and the wonderland beyoud the Mississippi, he will be given opportunity to indulge his tasles at a .small cost for railroad fare this year. There will below rates to Baltimore over the Pennsylvania L'U'. sin May, account the American Medical Association to Decatur, 111., account the German Baptist (l)uukard) meeting, and to Pittsburg for the Pres byterian General Assembly. There will also be low rates over these lines to Meridian, Miss account the General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian church the same month. In June excursion tickets will be sold ov'-rthe Pennsylvania Lines to Oinaha eecoont the N.-'ti-aial Jr. O, U. A. M. to ChiitnnoogH, Tenn, for the International i'o-ivention of Epworth League to Cleveland, Ohio, account the National Republican League Meeting, and to Roanoke, Ya tor the German Baptist meeting. Excursions for July include low lutes over ihe Pennsylvania to Baltimore for 'he r.a^tist Y. P. Union MeetiiiL' to Asbury Park for the L. A. AY. meeting, and to Boston for the Christian Endeavor nventiou, and to Denver Col., account the National Educational Association niteling. In August excursion tickets will be on sale over the Pennsylvania Lints to Boston, account the Knights Templar Conclave. The sale of low iate tickets will not be restricted to members of the organizations mentioned, but the public generally may take advantage of them.

The Asbury Park excursion wiil doubtless attract many to that delightful ocean resort. Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch and all the famous watering places along the New Jersey coast are lc cated on the Pennsylvania Lines, hence this will be a desirab.p opportunity to visit the seashore. The Denver excursion wrill be just the thing for a sight-seeing jaunt thro' the ir West, as tickets will be honored going one way and returning a different route through the most romantic scenery beyond the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Variable route privileges will also bo accorded Boston excursionists, enabling them to visit Niagara Falls, Montreal, Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Rapids, the White Mountains, the Hudson River territory, and to return by steamer ou Long Island Sound, after sight-seeing at Newport. Narr.-igan-sett Pier, Nantucket and the Cape Cod resorts to New York and thence Uirough the agricultuaal paradise of the Keystone State, along the Susquehanna and Juniata livers, over the Alleghenies, arouud famous Horse Shoe Curve, through historic Johnstown and the coke aud iron regions of Western Pennsylvania. It is also expected that ston excursionists over the Pennsylvania Lines will be privileged to return via Baltimore and Washington if they so desire.

In addition to the above, there will be plenty of other cheap excursions over the Pennsylvania Lines to various points. As the season is some weeks away, arrangements in detail have not been consummated, but it is certain that EO railway will offer better inducements than the liberal concessions in rates and privileges that may be enjoyed by travelers over the Pennsylvania Lines. This fact may readily be ascertained upon application to any passenger or ticket agent of these lines, or by addressing F. VAN DUSEN, Chief Assistant Gen. Pass. Agt., Pittsburg, Pa. apr6wd-t-s-tf

Deafness Cannot He Cured

by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only OLe way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflaraation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed .condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.

F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. JSP Sold by Druggists, 75o.

Cleaning mid Putting Down OArpetn. Frank Keeler, the carpet cleaner is now located in the Big 4 house on Stewart Street. First class work guaranteed, prices reasonable. Mar. 28 W tf.

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The unequalled demand for Paine's celery compound among the people of this state is but an index of tiie great good that it is doing—

Not only in this vicinity, not only in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio ami Iowa, but everywhere in the United states.

Paine's celery compound, the wonderfill remedy that makes people well, is beyond question the most reliable prodiiction of modern medical science.

Nobody disputes it. From the day it was first prescribed by I that eminent of American physicans, Prof. Edward E Phelps, it lias beta tecommended, prescribed and its merits extolled by the ablest of physicians.

The best medical journals have devoted almost uulimited space to the cures it has effected. ",

The daily press of the large cities has contained account after account of rem kable cases of "health restore by Paine's celery compound."

Some of the most famous men and women in the country have very recnMy authorized the publication of their unsolicited testimonials. They or their physicians have frankly told how. when all else had failed, Paine's celery compound has made them wel'.

The Chicago Herald has just devoted a page or more to interviews with prominent men and women in that city who have been made well tho past year by_ Paine's celery compound.

Cause of the Widespread Demand for Paine's Celery Compound.'-'

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TnillannpoliH KXCUI-HIOIIS via I't'iiiiMylvuiiiii l.inoH.

Excursion tickets to Indianapolis will sold from ticket stations 011 the, Pennsylvania Lines as follows:

On May 27th and 28th good returning until May 30th, account of tho Grand Lodge F. & A. M. iv

Ou June 3rd and 4th account the Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge meeting.

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has cured ot serious illness. Paine's celery compound is the one specific for those nervous disorders, neuralgia and rlieumstism, for heart trouble, lassitude, sleeplessness, from which women iu this climate too generally suffer.

It cures not only speedily but permanently. It supplies the nerves with food: it makr uew bio.' it removes the cause of disease. Mis. F":i Woorlside of Central a, III., whose portrait is given above, writes of her experience:

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"in regard to what Paine's __ compound has done for me. I nave takeu three bottles and 1 feel like anew pvrson. I have sufiVred wjv'i rwaluia lo

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We are prepared to execute fine pictures, Foto or Cabinet size, at all times. We can do as well in cloudy as in fair weather. Our pictures are lirstclass and prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay.

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-t read o« Paine's celery compound, used it, and I am happy to say" that I am cured. I also cheerfully recoiumendjit lor female trouble ad sincerely believe that^ it will be a God-sent to all who use it. 1 have gained ten pounds since taking it aud enjoy one of the greatest blessings, good .--(jund s'eep 'IV imoi'ials hi*ve be" pubMsbed by® hundreds. '1 hey all go to seow that for any of those complaints tnat arise trom iiu impaired nervous s. em or inipures blood Paine's celery compound should invariably be taken—for it makes people well1

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Return limit June Oth, inclusive. Ou June 11th and 12th, for the Sunday

School Association Convention, good to return uutil Juno 14th inclusive. For details please apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. w20t4d

For rent, a nice residence, 25 East North street. Inquire of the owner, J. A. Slifer, at the hardware store of A. J. Banks. 42tf